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Elle-Erre – Scaling up with Mimaki’s textile printing innovation

The Italian company Elle-Erre is building on Mimaki technology to advance its business in digital textile and visual communications printing. With the third generation of Mimaki systems now in operation, Elle-Erre has increased productivity, reduced material waste, and further diversified its portfolio in areas such as sportswear and event applications.
Italian company Elle-Erre chooses Mimaki technology to drive its growth in digital textile and visual communications printing © 2025 Mimaki
Italian company Elle-Erre chooses Mimaki technology to drive its growth in digital textile and visual communications printing © 2025 Mimaki


Elle-Erre has established itself as a trusted name in textile and visual communications printing and specialises in producing high-quality printed materials for a variety of applications in the event industry, including large-format prints, advertising banners, and customised retail displays. Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Alzano Lombardo (Bergamo, Northern Italy), the business has grown through a commitment to Italian craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainable production. From its origins in producing high-quality graphics for events, advertising, and retail, Elle-Erre has evolved into a forward-thinking company equipped to meet the fast-changing demands of the modern print landscape.

As markets such as events, and sportswear increasingly called for personalised, high-speed, and environmentally conscious solutions, Elle-Erre recognised the need to future-proof its operations. Staying competitive meant embracing technologies that could deliver quality and versatility at scale, without sacrificing sustainability. To meet these goals, Elle-Erre turned to Mimaki, a long-standing technology partner, and began a new chapter in its journey with the third generation of Mimaki’s digital printing solutions.

Meeting the demands of modern events and sportswear

The events and sportswear industries have unique challenges. Brands require eye-catching designs, durability, colour consistency across jobs and quick turnaround times to stay competitive. Compounding these issues were growing environmental concerns, particularly around energy use and material waste during the sublimation process. Elle-Erre sought to differentiate itself by focusing on boosting its production processes to deliver not only high-quality textiles, but also innovative and sustainable solutions that cater to these industries. The company first turned to Mimaki’s digital printing technologies in 2010 and has been expanding its digital printing equipment since. Among the latest investments - four TS330-1600 units.

Gianluca Rota, Owner of Elle-Erre, commented: “We chose Mimaki not only for the performance of its machines, but because we saw a partner aligned with our vision. Their technology evolves with the industry, and that’s what makes it a long-term partnership for us”.

Specialized in the production of high-quality printed materials for a variety of applications in the visual communication and events sectors, the company has equipped itself with cutting-edge technologies to meet the most dynamic demands of the contemporary market © 2025 Mimaki
Specialized in the production of high-quality printed materials for a variety of applications in the visual communication and events sectors, the company has equipped itself with cutting-edge technologies to meet the most dynamic demands of the contemporary market © 2025 Mimaki


The implementation of the new Mimaki equipment was strategically phased. The TS330-1600 printers were selected for their ability to manage everything from short-run samples to high-volume sportswear orders. The entire workflow was streamlined with Mimaki’s TxLink4 RIP software, which allowed Elle-Erre to automate job setup, reduce manual processes, and ensure exceptional colour fidelity.

The impact of these investments was immediate. Elle-Erre significantly expanded its production capabilities, enabling 24/7 operations with reduced staffing needs. The vividness and consistency of their prints became a key differentiator, often remarked upon by clients. Waste levels dropped, setup times were reduced, and repeat orders increased by 30% within six months of installation. Mimaki’s core technologies – including MAPS4 and Nozzle Recovery System – played a crucial role in improving efficiency and print reliability while helping the company meet its sustainability targets. “Our clients value both innovation and responsibility,” Gianluca Rota added. “With Mimaki’s sublimation technology and sustainable inks, we are not just meeting production goals – we are also supporting a future-oriented brand identity that speaks to today’s conscious consumers”.

Business growth and enhanced client satisfaction

In a highly competitive market, Elle-Erre has built its success on delivering customisation, quality, and fast turnaround times. The integration of Mimaki’s advanced technology has enabled the company to continue innovating while reinforcing its leadership in the Italian print industry. The enhanced print speed, quality, and versatility achieved through Mimaki’s solutions have allowed Elle-Erre to take on more complex and creative projects across retail and events, serving a growing client base that values precision and originality.

Reflecting on this transformation, Rota, said: “Since implementing Mimaki technology, we have seen remarkable improvements in both operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. We can now produce vibrant, durable, and customisable print products with greater speed and precision. The investment has allowed us to increase our production speed by 30 percent and reduce material costs by 20 percent, thanks to lower ink waste and improved resource efficiency. Most importantly, it has helped us elevate our creativity and meet the high standards our clients expect.”

With Mimaki’s printing technology at the heart of its production, Elle-Erre is not only meeting the expectations of today’s print industry – it is helping to define its future. With Mimaki’s technology, Elle-Erre is well-positioned to continue delivering exceptional and environmentally friendly print products that exemplify Italian craftsmanship.

The investment in four Mimaki TS330-1600 units has enabled Elle-Erre to increase the production speed by 30 percent and reduce material costs by 20 percent, thanks to lower ink waste and improved resource efficiency © 2025 Mimaki
The investment in four Mimaki TS330-1600 units has enabled Elle-Erre to increase the production speed by 30 percent and reduce material costs by 20 percent, thanks to lower ink waste and improved resource efficiency © 2025 Mimaki




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