As competition in the textile digital printing industry continues to intensify, core technology patents and standardized compliance qualifications have become essential prerequisites for companies seeking to expand into domestic and international markets and secure foreign trade orders. To meet the demands of global market competition, Shanghai Enprinting Digital has steadily increased its R&D investment, systematically established a robust intellectual property protection framework and an international compliance certification system, and comprehensively enhanced both product competitiveness and cross-border collaboration capabilities.
In terms of intellectual property strategy, the company has built a complete proprietary technology rights system, currently holding 23 utility model patents, 9 copyrights for printing-related software, and 14 trademarks under its own brand. The company has assembled a dedicated R&D team of 30 members, including 15 senior engineers forming the core research force, and consistently allocates 6%–8% of annual revenue to product iteration and technological innovation, adding an average of 3–5 new equipment structure patents each year. These technical patents fully cover key printing components such as printhead cleaning systems, intelligent ink supply mechanisms, precision feeding devices, and environmentally friendly ink delivery equipment, continuously optimizing equipment stability, printing accuracy, and eco-friendly production performance.
Regarding compliance certifications, the company’s products possess comprehensive qualifications for entering international markets. Its flagship model, the i115-190 pro, has successfully obtained CE certification (AT18250EC300786) and ECO PASSPORT environmental certification (SH150 240165_EN); moreover, the MOREINK series of inks has passed the three major internationally recognized environmental tests—OEKO-TEX, RoHS, and REACH. The equipment can provide a full suite of certification documents, including CE and EAC, ensuring complete documentation compliance and seamless adaptation to customs clearance and market access standards across countries worldwide.
On the supply chain delivery and foreign trade service fronts, the company has established a tiered, highly efficient delivery system: standard heat-transfer printers and small-scale printing equipment are available for immediate delivery within 3–7 days; industrial-grade sublimation and belt-fed direct-to-garment printers typically require 7–15 days for standard orders; while OEM-customized complete machines and turnkey printing line projects maintain a stable delivery timeframe of 15–30 days. The company also boasts a well-established cross-border logistics and customs clearance team, offering one-stop customs declaration and transportation services via sea, air, or container door-to-door. Payment options include T/T wire transfers and L/C letters of credit—two mainstream foreign trade settlement methods—and the company can flexibly adjust cooperation terms based on client scale and project requirements, thereby minimizing procurement and collaboration risks for customers both domestically and internationally.

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