Epson launches SureColor F1060 Hybrid DTG / DTFilm printer

Epson launches SureColor F1060 Hybrid DTG / DTFilm printer

Epson has launched the SureColor F1060, a compact hybrid desktop printer purpose-built for custom and low-to-medium volume direct-to-garment (DTG) and direct-to-film (DTFilm) imaging.

As a logical addition to its SureColor F-Series printer line-up, the SC-F1060 has been designed to open new doors for event operators, clothing retailers, print-for-pay providers and artisans, combining easy operation and flexible performance in one space-saving package.

Delivering professional image quality in a cost-effective package, it offers an excellent solution for designers, creatives and merchandise manufacturers.  

Epson Australia business marketing manager, professional print solutions Gordon Kerr explains, “DTG has traditionally been the home of professional producers and high volume ‘back-office’ manufacturers and solutions have been relatively large, complex and expensive. Epson has taken the best of its DTG technology and distilled it into a compact, cost-effective and flexible solution that is easy to use and easy to maintain. It is ideal for the modern retail environment where the product needs to be fresh, timely and individualised.”

The SC-F1060 is a hybrid printer that addresses the rise of businesses looking to provide customised goods and t-shirts. The unit features an enclosed design with interior lighting and a clear viewing window to enhance the printing process.

Integrated DTG and DTFilm support allows operators to go beyond traditional natural-fibre t-shirt printing. Imaging onto film enables transfer onto various materials, including man-made fabric and uniquely shaped items, further expanding the ability to create customised product offerings.

Featuring a PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead with Nozzle Verification Technology and next-generation UltraChrome DG2 ink with CMYK+White, the SureColor F1060 delivers vibrant colour with incredible detail and consistent output.

The inclusion of white ink prints enables output on dark garments along with enhanced presentation on light garments. Combining the Epson ink, Epson head, and Epson imaging technology enables outstanding clarity with near-photographic print quality. The cartridge-free ink-pack system simplifies operation while enhancing productivity and reducing waste and mess.

The SC-F1060 features a large touchscreen interface, fully automatic garment height adjustment and a self-cleaning print head for easy production with minimal maintenance. It ships complete with software and supports fabric up to one inch thick.  

 “The SureColor F1060 offers new opportunities for entrepreneurs and businesses, giving them the ability deliver quality product in the right format, at the time and place where the customer is in an optimal buying mood,” concludes Kerr.

Additional SureColor F1060 features include:

Elegant, compact design – Inspired by award-winning designer the unit is designed to sit ‘front-office’

Intuitive touchscreen menu – Features large icons and animated instructions for user-friendly navigation

Low maintenance – Automated fabric head wiper, 250ml ink pack supply system and simple replaceable maintenance tank

Flexible operation – USB, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity

Epson Garment Creator 2 software – Compatible with Windows and macOS, this intuitive software features fast processing and high-resolution processing for exceptionally detailed and vibrant prints

Epson Cloud Solution PORT– Provides live production monitoring, reporting and job cost accounting (requires Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection)

Reliable and Durable Design – Supplied with a comprehensive on-site 1-year warranty, optional comprehensive CoverPlus extension up to 5 years subject to PORT activation.

The SureColor F1060 is expected to start shipping through June and July 2024. Full specifications and pricing will be confirmed in May 2024.

To see the SureColor F1060 in action go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daBKKaL00tY

 

 

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