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A Our printers do not come with ink included. We are the authorized distributor for DTF ink, DTF powder, DTF film and parts. If you purchase these consumables and parts along with the DTF Printer, we offer additional discounts. We can also ship everything together via DHL, ensuring a convenient and cost-effective solution for all your printing needs.
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A The DTF printing solution is cost-effective, with a low initial investment. It has a compact footprint and is easy to transport, making it ideal for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Additionally, it reduces inventory costs, as you only need to store PET film based on market demand.
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A In addition to the DTF printer, you will need an oven and a heat press machine. For a more automated process, you can also opt for a powder shaking machine to handle the powder application and melting process. The required materials include DTF film, DTF powder, and DTF ink. The overall investment cost is relatively low.
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A Yes, the DTF printer can print on both light and dark fabrics, making it versatile for various applications.
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A The main difference lies in the printing process. DTG (Direct to Garment) printers print directly onto textile fabrics, while DTF (Direct to Film) printers first print on PET film, which is then transferred to the textile fabric.
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A DTF printing simplifies the process by eliminating the need for engraving and waste disposal. It directly prints both color and white ink, allowing for easy heat transfer onto dark fabrics just as on light fabrics.
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A The DTF printer can be used to print on a variety of products such as T-shirts, hoodies, jeans, swimsuits, polo shirts, pillows, hats, shoes, and more.
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A The DTF printer has broad applicability and can print on a wide range of fabrics, including both light and dark-colored fabrics, with no limitation on fabric types.