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A company in constant evolution since 1980…

today we offer specialised finishing techniques such as hot foil stamping, UV and raised screen printing, thermoformed elements and much more,all designed to further enrich the product and elevate the brand.

Today

Some years ago, we embarked on a journey as pioneers in the province of Treviso and in Italy, with direct digital printing, on any type of substrate, whether flat or shaped. Today, we offer a fully comprehensive 360‑degree service that includes traditional printingas well as printing on wooden, metal and glass elements, ideal for durable furnishings.

People

The company relies on a team of people, each with specific skills related to their role. Half of them come from significant professional experiences in the furniture industry, while the other half have grown and developed their expertise within our organisation.

Services

With 2,500 sqm at our disposal, we are able to manage direct shipping to retail stores, anywhere in the world.
Internally, we rely on architects who develop new interior concepts and oversee the production process of the technical drawings provided by our clients. We also offer a professional installation service for trade fairs, shop windows and museums, ensuring quality and meticulous attention to detail.

Each day, we dedicate ourselves to making your ideas become reality.

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1980

A photography lab is founded, focused on photographic development and chemical image processing

1992

Enlargers are discontinued, signalling the start of the film‑scanning era and the gradual farewell to film

1994

The company acquires its first digital plotter for paper printing, and with the Lambda/Durst system, enters the age of faithful digital‑file output

2000

With the acquisition of a Scitex plotter, the company enters the era of large‑format printing

2001

The acquisition of the Durst Rho160 plotter marks the birth of Printmateria

2006

The Kongsberg CNC cutter is introduced, marking the beginning of our paper‑converting capabilities

2007

Launch of the Printmateria.it website

2008

Printmateria continues to grow and now occupies an additional 1,200 sqm, adding to the 700 already in place.

2012

We are selected as winners of the Città Impresa Award – Makers of Ideas

2013

New shapes and possibilities emerge thanks to polystyrene and the new 5‑axis cutting machine.

2015

The Summa cutting plotter arrives, dedicated to producing increasingly complex adhesive shapes

2016

Printmateria enters the world of 3D printing thanks to the Stratasys Objet30 printer

2017

New expressive forms emerge thanks to the anthropomorphic arm “Shape to Content”

2018

The digital Zünd cutters G3 3XL 2500 and G3 XL 3200 arrive

2019

Printmateria continues to grow and relocates to its new 3,500 sqm headquarters in Vedelago, featuring improved logistics and advanced new machinery such as the Durst P5 250 HS

2020

We didn’t give up!

2025

Introduction of a new embossing and raised‑print machine

The most advanced technology is a key element of a successful production process, together with the professional skills of the operators who know how to make the very best use of it.

OUR TECHNOLOGY


Our technological equipment fears no comparison and is in constant evolution. This allows us to offer a a wide range of products printing both flat and roll materials and then proceeding with cutting cutting flexible substrates or milling and creasing rigid ones. The possibilities are close to infinite.

Advanced machinery such as the Durst P5 350 enable large‑format industrial inkjet printing on almost any material, even at extremely high volumes, even at extremely high volumes, with print quality comparable to offset.

Our CNC machines, the Zünd G3 3XL 2500 e Zünd G3 XL 3200, can cut plexiglass, cardboard, forex, leather, fabrics, rubber materials and many other rigid and flexible substrates performing cutting, creasing and milling with millimetric precision, across work areas up to 3 metres and thicknesses up to 110 millimetres.

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