DTF Powder Curing, Conveyors and other Equipment
No DTF setup is complete without a DTF powder curing station (aka DTF oven, DTF Heat Station or DTF shaker) and a DTF fume extractor. Always exercise safety when printing with DTF, wear protective masks when operating your DTF equipment and processes and operate in a well ventilated room with an extraction & filtration system. Choose from popular well built DTF equipment accessories such as the popular SLIMSHAKER ( the best space saving fully automated DTF powder shaker/curer), the Vastex based Infrared Conveyor Dryer (Vastex D100 / D1000), and other of our DTF Heat Stations, and don't forget to compliment your DTF powdering with a DTF Fume Extractor, we provide a few options to choose from including the MICRO and COMPACT Filtrabox extractors that are made in North America.
Popular Questions
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Direct to Garment (DTG) is a printing technique where digital images are directly printed onto textiles using specialized inkjet technology. This method allows for high-resolution, full-color designs to be applied to garments quickly and with fine detail, making it ideal for small batches and custom orders. See full answer »
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For direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, the preferred file formats are typically high-resolution PNG or TIFF files. These formats support transparency and provide the necessary quality for detailed and vibrant prints on fabric. See full answer »
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To turn on the finisher on your Ricoh printer, access the printer settings menu either from the printer's control panel or through the printer driver on your computer. Navigate to the finishing options and enable the specific finisher functions you need, such as stapling or hole punching. See full answer »
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Yes, this product is compatible with the Ricoh RI100 Printer. Compatibility with this printer ensures seamless integration and operation, optimizing the workflow for garment printing with the Ricoh RH100. See full answer »
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Yes, the ricoh rh100 eliminates the need for a heat press. By integrating drying and curing functions into one unit, it simplifies the printing process and reduces equipment costs and space requirements. See full answer »
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The power specification for the Ricoh RH100 is 100 - 120V, 50/60Hz. This power range is compatible with most standard electrical outlets, making the machine easy to set up without the need for special electrical configurations. See full answer »
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The RICOH RH100 has a default temperature setting of 356°F (180°C) and an optional setting of 329°F (165°C). Having preset temperatures ensures ease of use and helps prevent errors in setting temperatures, which could affect the quality and durability of the prints. See full answer »
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The ricoh rh100 is designed to sit directly underneath the printer, requiring no additional space. This compact footprint is ideal for small businesses or home setups with limited space, maximizing operational efficiency. See full answer »
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Yes, the ricoh rh100 eliminates the "heat press square mark" by applying no heated pressure to the t-shirt. This feature is valuable for maintaining the professional appearance of the finished garment. See full answer »
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The ricoh rh100 is very user-friendly due to its preset curing temperatures and times, which minimize the risk of errors in settings. This ease of use is important for ensuring consistent print quality and reducing training time. See full answer »

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