In textile screen printing, the biggest performance gains rarely come from “printing harder” or pushing machines faster. They come from process control: reducing variation, standardizing critical parameters, and turning technical expertise into repeatable, measurable output.

That is what Maxiprint Colombia does.
Maxiprint is a technical and consultative partner dedicated to professionalizing and increasing the profitability of textile screen printing plants across Latin America—working end-to-end across the three pillars that truly define plant performance: inks, machinery, and processes.
1) Inks: Yield, Control, and Repeatability
Ink consumption is not a fixed cost. It is the result of a system.
When deposit control is inconsistent, plants experience overuse, rework, unstable color, unpredictable finishes, and margin erosion. Maxiprint addresses these challenges by engineering control where it matters most:
- Deposit control and stability for consistent hand feel, clean definition, and predictable coverage
- Color repeatability to reduce adjustments and eliminate trial-and-error
- Consumption optimization, achieving up to 30% reduction in ink usage by standardizing and stabilizing critical variables
A 30% reduction is not a “hack.” It is what happens when a plant stops guessing and starts controlling.
2) Machinery: Real Productivity, Not Just Speed
A plant can run automatic presses and still lose significant productivity every day—through micro-stops, recurring adjustments, station-to-station variation, unstable setups, and workflows that normalize inefficiency.
Maxiprint improves operational performance by focusing on what actually unlocks machine output:
- Fewer stops and fewer adjustments, increasing stability across shifts
- Improved registration consistency and in-line quality reliability
- Predictable production flow, where machines operate at their true capability
Machines are assets. Productivity is an engineered result.
3) Processes: Standardization, Control, and Measurable Improvement
The real indicator of a professional plant is simple:
Can you reproduce the same result tomorrow, on another shift, with another operator—while keeping cost under control?
Maxiprint professionalizes plants through a method built around:
- Standardization: clear parameters, routines, acceptance criteria
- Control: measurement, monitoring, and systematic reduction of variation
- Continuous improvement: technical actions tied to performance metrics and outcomes
When the process is controlled, the plant becomes scalable.
Measurable Outcomes: Cost Reduction, Capacity Recovery, and Growth Without Added Cost
Profitability is not a promise. It is a number.
When a plant stabilizes and professionalizes its operation, the impact appears in two directions at once: costs move down and capacity moves up.
Up to 30% Ink Consumption Reduction
By improving deposit control, minimizing rework, and eliminating unnecessary variation, plants can achieve up to 30% lower ink consumption—strengthening margins while improving print consistency and finish quality.
390 Hours Recovered Per Year in High-Output Plants
For plants operating four automatic presses across three shifts, operational stabilization and process professionalization can produce significant measurable impact:
- Recovered time: 390 hours per year
- Direct cost savings: USD 160,000 per year
- Additional output with the same cost structure: 28,000 more units per year
- Incremental revenue potential: at least USD 25,000 per year
This is the difference between growth that increases chaos—and growth that increases profit.
What Changes When a Plant Truly Becomes “Professional”
A professional textile screen printing plant is not defined by how hard it works. It is defined by how controlled it operates.
After a structured technical intervention across inks, machinery, and processes, plants typically experience:
- Fewer stops and less rework
- Higher stability across shifts
- Better repeatability in color and finishes
- Higher real productivity
- Lower waste and stronger margin
- Improved planning reliability and on-time performance
Most importantly, results stop depending on “heroes” and begin depending on systems.
Maxiprint: The Difference Between Printing and Operating With Control
Maxiprint professionalizes and increases profitability in textile screen printing plants by working where outcomes are truly defined: inks, machinery, and process engineering—not as theory, but as disciplined execution supported by measurement, standardization, and continuous improvement.
For plants that want to reduce consumption, recover capacity, increase output without increasing cost, and build a stable, repeatable, scalable operation, Maxiprint delivers what the market demands most: control, consistency, and profitability—engineered into the process.
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Company Name: Maxiprint
Contact Person: Juan Pablo Calle
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Phone: +57 317 647 7421
City: 050024, MedellĂn
Country: Colombia
Website: https://www.maxiprint.com.co/
