M&R launches DTF Direct to Film printer

M&R launches DTF Direct to Film printer

M&R, has introduced a new QUATRO DTF (Direct to Film) Transfer Printing System, a modern and efficient method of applying vibrant, high-quality, durable images onto various garments and fabric types.

The 24-inch, high-resolution industrial inkjet printer has a PC workstation and Caldera Damona RIP software in addition to four Epson i3200 print heads, Two CMYK and two White. It also features a bulk ink system with white ink recirculation, print resolution (DPI), number of passes, and print production speeds: 360 x 2400 DPI, 4-Pass, 120 Linear ft/hr.; 720 x 1800 DPI, 6-Pass, 90 Linear ft/hr.; and 320 x 2400 DPI, 8-Pass, 60 Linear ft/hr.

The machine also has an included Quatro software bundle that is programmed for ease of use and repeatable print quality. Artwork changes can be made on the fly, and push-button printing makes production a breeze.

DTF printing allows for unlimited colour possibilities. The CMYK+W inks used in the process enable the reproduction of complex designs with gradients, shadows and a wide gamut of colours.

The company says  M&R QUATRO Direct to Film (DTF) Transfer Printing System was developed in response to ever-changing market conditions.

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