DTG Printers

DTG Printers are Direct to Garment Printers. Innovative and cutting edge textile printing solutions are now within reach! PRINT ON DEMAND. 100% CUSTOM. There are many types of DTG printers (direct-to-garment printers) available on the market. They vary in sizes, price, and complexity. The type of DTG machine that you choose can determine whether you succeed or fail in the printing business. When looking for the best DTG printer for your business, you need to factor into your business model, capacity, and budget. Buying the wrong type of DTG printer can set you back. However, if you choose the right DTG printer, you will be off on the right foot towards reaching your business goals. We offer both entry level DTG printers, as well as industrial level DTG printers. The Ricoh RI 1000 / RI1000X is an award winning commercial garment printer that is fit for beginner and pros With DTG printing, you can print your designs directly to textile or fabric. DTG printing gives you the freedom to create your own unique t-shirts, hoodies and more, for personal or commercial purposes. DTG PRO makes DTG Printing convenient and affordable with our unique direct print on demand solutions. DTG PRO systems are innovative, cutting-edge Direct to garment machines and inks that produce amazing full color prints on light and dark shirts in just few minutes. DTG PRO printers and inks can print on T-Shirts of all colors, Hoodies, and other garments, like canvas bags...even on denim! Now also available - Ricoh Ri100, Ri1000, Ri1000x, Ri2000 and Ri4000 DTG printers!

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Buying Guide for DTG Printers

We have compiled this guide to help you know which DTG printer is ideal for your printing business.

The three types of DTG printers

1. Entry-Level DTG Printer (approx $5,000 to $10,000 range)

These are commercial off-the-shelf Epson printers that have been converted to direct-to-garment printers. They are budget-friendly DTG printers perfect for startups. DTG manufacturers buy the OEM printers or OEM printer components (printheads etc) and use their own proprietary technology to convert them, build synchronized bases, and RIP software to provide a turnkey DTG printers. These entry-level DTG printers can print hundreds of garments per day at a very affordable price, with quality rivaling even the very expensive $20K+ machines. If you are starting a T-shirt printing business, this is an excellent first choice of printer and allows you to expand as your business grows. DTG Pro offers some of the best value-for-money DTG printers in this category.

2. Mid-Level DTG Printers (approx $15,000 to $25,000 range)

Unlike most entry-level DTG printers, the mid-scale DTG printers are built entirely by their respective manufacturers. This makes them costlier than entry-level DTG printers, even though they offer virtually the same quality and output. Mid-scale DTG printers are often targetted to larger companies and often targetted towards mid-level print shops. When looking for a mid-scale DTG printer, remember to check the print speed, ink cost, and ease of maintenance, and compare them with entry-level printers as you may often find they are very similar in features, but not in price tag. Popular printers in this category include the Epson F2000 / F2100 and the Ricoh RI 100 / RI 1000. The Ricoh RI1000 is probably the best printer in this category - it is unrivaled in Performance and Unbeatable in Price. With a high-accuracy carriage and table, minimum ink drop size of 3 pL, precise table height adjustment, and dressable platens, the Ri 1000 delivers beautifully crisp, high resolution images up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. It is 'Walk-Up' Ready With Automated Maintenance, features a Built-In Interactive Operation Guide With Smart Alerts, Quick-Change Platens for Versatility & Ease of Use. The Ricoh RI1000 is simply the best DTG printer in its class, and offers professional DTG printing at an affordable price. With numerous awards to its credit, glowing customer testimonials, and positive reviews, the RICOH Ri 1000 is the ideal direct-to-garment printer not only for those new to the custom apparel industry, but also to print industry veterans who are looking to grow their profits through the additional revenue streams created by direct-to-garment printing.

3. Industrial DTG Printers (approx $25,000 to $100,000+ range)

As the name implies, industrial DTG printers are made for industrial level printing. You will notice names such as Kornit and other very high end production machinery popup in this tier. The Ricoh RI2000, RICOH RI4000, the Brother GTX PRO, the Epson F3070 and others also feature here - although the Ricoh RI4000 is actually in a class all on its own - it is arguably the most advanced DTG printer, the first and only DTG printer in its class that can print on 100% cotton, 100% polyester and poly-cotton blends and completely eliminates the need for manual pretreatment! The right industrial DTG printer also depends on your needs and your business model. Before buying a DTG printer, do extensive software and hardware test before committing.

In conclusion, choosing an entry-level DTG printer if it is your first time dipping your legs in the printing business is a wise choice, or even if you are an experienced DTG provider looking to expand on your production needs - a series of entry-level or mid-level DTG machines offer higher output and more redundancy than a more expensive industrial level printer. Silk Screen Print Shops, Embroidery shops and other industry veterans often buy entry level DTG machines to expand their product offering without breaking the bank.


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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.
For any help further, You can contact us via email or phone anytime.
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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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