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Introduction to operating the
DTG Garment Printer
Another embroidery machine company
that has come out with a direct-to-garment digital printer is
SWF, which debuted its DTG Digital Kiosk direct-to-garment
digital printer 2 years ago. It can decorate 100% cotton or
cotton/poly blends in minutes with prints that are washfast,
vibrant, and can produce an image measuring 11.5" by 16" for
less than 33 cents, according to a company press release.
Shirts are imaged using piezo
inkjet heads combined with the company's proprietary DTG-TEX
water-based textile inks. Freshly printed shirts must be cured
in a heat seal press or conveyor dryer, and the finished print
is similar in washability and durability to a screen printed
shirt.
For more information on the DTG
Digital Kiosk, visit
www.swfeast.com
(east of the Mississippi) or
www.swfmesa.com
(west of the Mississippi).
The future of printing directly on
t-shirts and other imprintables is here with the DTG garment
inkjet printer. Now you can print on almost any light colored
textile and many other rigid surfaces - signs, canvas and
acrylics - in a matter of minutes using the DTG Digital Garment
Inkjet Printer. See what all the buzz is about - why the
promotional product and apparel decorating industries can't stop
talking about this new generation of textile printing. Message
boards, blogs, trade shows, everywhere that apparel decorators
gather the talk is about inkjet garment printers, and here's
why: less mess, less set-up time, and less associated costs than
traditional screen printing. Imagine the profit potential when
you no longer need to turn away customers wanting only one or
two items printed. Just load the garment onto the special tray
and print directly from your favorite graphics program. It just
doesn't get any easier or faster.
DTG Digital Garment Printer Home,
Digital Garment Printer Introduction,
Digital Garment Printer Terminology,
Setting up a design for a Digital Garment Printer,
Transporting the Digital Garment Printer
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