DTF Printers

Our cutting-edge DTF Printers are capable of printing to cotton, silk, polyester, denim, leather and more. With the advancement in DTF Printing, there is no denying that DTF (Direct to Film) is taking the printing industry by storm. DTF Printer use is quickly becoming one of the most popular technologies for textile printing compared to traditional printing methods and is the most versatile textile decorating technology that can be applied to a variety of fabrics (cotton, poly, blends, nylon etc). Our DTF printers offer amazing print quality and wash-fastness. Choose from compact Desktop DTF Printers, mid-level production level DTF printers, or super fast high output industrial DTF printers. We offer our own DTF LINE printers , as well as DTF Printers by Roland, STS, Ricoh, Polyprint and more.

Why Choose DTF Printers for Versatile and High-Quality Printing?

DTF works by printing transfers that are heat pressed to a variety of garments (and other substrates). There are many compatible fabrics including cotton, nylon, leather, polyester, and 50/50 blends. This is unlike DTG technology which mainly only works on cotton fabrics. This therefore means that this printer works on a much wider substrate, making it the most versatile digital printer in the market. DTF printers work on both white and dark garments.

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DTF printers combine reliability, unmatched quality and high productivity. They can handle large production volumes, which is essential in this fast-growing industry. Unlike DTG technology, DTF printers are more versatile in their application to wider array of garments, and require no pre-treatment. For quality results, you will need DTF Ink, DTF Sheets or DTF Rolls, and DTF Powder. Make sure that you wear protective masks when operating your DTF equipment and processes and operate in a well ventilated room with a filtration / extraction system as inhalation can be harmful.

Another advantage of DTF printing over traditional printing is that it is scalable. There is no question that the fashion industry is increasingly focusing on both customization and scalability. If you are looking for top-notch and affordable DTF printers to meet your high-volume printing needs, look no further than DTG Pro. We are a reputable company with unmatched experience in selling high quality DTF printers from popular brands and manufacturers. We provide a multitude of DTF printers including the DTF Pro Model J, DTF Pro MAXi, DTF Pro Inspire Series Printers, DTF Pro Panthera and more. We also offer DTF printers from Mutoh STS, Roland and Ricoh.


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We send all the details via email based on the printer model purchased by the customers , for the Onboarding / Setup call along with the manual , video instructions etc
Included in Your purchase is the virtual training which takes place via Zoom and you will receiv a link with available time slots, to book the call with a technician at a time per your convenience.
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Almost anything - from portraits to logos to custom designs. The real key is the QUALITY of the graphic you're printing from - good contrast, high resolution, large bit mapped images print very well, and vector images print even better!
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Yes, DTG printing produces high quality prints.


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You need a DTG PRINTER with RIP software, DTG INK | WAGNER SPRAYER, PRETREATMENT EQUIPMENT , PRETREATMENT SOLUTION and a HEAT PRESS. Some items come bundled with purchase so check the product listing…

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  • Vibrant Colours: DTG printing allows for a wide range of colours, making it great for generating eye-catching graphics.

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DTG printing excels in producing intricate designs featuring numerous colors or gradients, delivering a polished, smooth finish ideal for artistic expression.

Conversely, embroidery provides texture and dimensionality, perfect for simpler designs or a corporate aesthetic…

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The DTG PRO FUSION V2 printer can be used for both DTG and DTF printing. Also the RICOH Ri1000 or RICOH RI1000x and RICOH RI2000 printers can also be used for both DTG | DTF Printing.
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Bitmapped images, also called raster images, are made of pixels. Pixels are tiny dots of solid color that make up what you see on your computer screen. Most computer monitors display approximately 70 to 100 pixels per inch -- the actual number depends on your monitor and screen settings. Your printer needs much more image data than a monitor. In order to render a bitmap image accurately, the typical desktop printer needs 150-300 ppi(pixels per inch). Best results can be achieved with 300 dpi (dots per inch) images. All scanned images are bitmaps, and all images from digital cameras are bitmaps. Common bitmap formats include bmp, jpg, tiff, gif, png, and psd.
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Ricoh printers are known for their reliability, high-quality output, and advanced features such as efficient document management and robust security options. They offer cost-effective solutions with energy-saving technologies, making them ideal for both small businesses and large enterprises.
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When printing on a white garment, only CMYK inks are used because the garment itself serves as the white background. For dark garments, a layer of white ink is applied first, followed by the CMYK colors on top. This additional white ink layer results in a thicker ink feel on the garment, making it noticeably different. Additionally, you may observe slight color variations when printing the same image on white and black garments. This occurs because the colored inks penetrate deeper into the white garment, while on the black garment, they adhere to the surface of the white ink layer. This layering technique ensures the vibrancy and accuracy of colors on darker fabrics.
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