DTF Heat Transfer Pet Film Printer NV-DTF-30
Major Advantages
- White ink automatic recirculation
- White and color can print at the same time
- Suitable for all kinds of fabric materials
- High-quality image
- Good performance and stable machine
- Support 370mmx10000mm (WxH), achieve super image printing
Product Details
Parameter
Model NV-DTF-30 |
Print head EPSON I 1600 |
Head qty 2 |
Max printing scale 370mm*10000mm |
Thickness of printing 0-3mm |
Print accuracy 2400dpi |
Print mode White and color |
Print method CMYK +W |
Print RIP Photoprint |
File format Tiff / Jpg / Eps / Pdf / Png / Ai / Psd |
Power requirements |
Working environment Temperature :18-35℃ Humidity:35-85% |
Type of ink |
Dimension |
Weight 150kg |
Description
DTF heat transfer printing is a process where an image is printed onto a transfer film using specialized DTF heat transfer printers and then transferred onto a garment using heat and pressure. This DTF heat transfer printer uses a unique ink that is designed to adhere to the transfer film, which allows for high-quality, vibrant prints with excellent durability. PET film printer can also be printed in a wide range of sizes and shapes, which makes it ideal for creating custom designs and logos for a variety of applications.
The DTF heat transfer printer printing process involves several steps. The first step is to create the design or logo that will be printed onto the garment. The design is then printed onto a specialized transfer film using a DTF heat transfer printer. The PET film printer uses a special type of ink that adheres to the transfer film and produces high-quality, vibrant prints. Once the design has been printed onto the transfer film, it is cut to the desired size and shape using a cutting tool. The transfer film is then applied to the garment using a heat press. The heat press applies heat and pressure to the transfer film, which causes the ink to transfer onto the garment. After the transfer film has been applied and the ink has transferred onto the garment, the transfer film is removed, leaving the design or logo on the garment.