SlimShaker - Space Saving Vertical Auto-Powder Application and Curing Unit (PROTOTYPE VERSION)

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Introducing the SlimShaker™ AUTO POWDER MACHINE (with vertical space-saving technology, applies powder and cures)

Can cure DTF film rolls and work as an in-line addition with any roll-to-roll Direct to Film printer.

NOTE: This is a GEN1 (First Generation / Prototype) version of the SlimShaker™ that was developed for R&D purposes. Sold as is. No warranty. Only 1 available. No instructions included. For professional / R&D / DIY users only. Blowout pricing as advertised is for the GEN1 Prototype version only. The GEN2 version is expected to be released in Q2 2023 and will be at full price.

Features:

  • Automatic Powder Application: Pour powder into the powdering section, and it will be applied evenly to your prints with variable adjustable speed controls.
  • Automatic Powder Removal & Powder Collect/Re-Use: Excess powder will be shaken off the film, and collect in a powder collection chamber for easy re-use of powder.
  • Advanced Take-Up System: Additional tension bar to roll up the finished DTF films better.
  • Easy-Attach Fume Exhaust Port:Easily attach any fume extractor to the existing fume-exhaust port (fume extractor not included, sold separately).

NOTE:Color and external shell style may vary depending on option and availability; Typically Black/Gray or Red.


WARNING: WARNING: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment (including masks and gloves) when working with specialty printing and curing products and processes (including DTF, DTG, UV etc.) as fumes and processes may be hazardous. We highly recommend the use of a fume extractor when working with DTF powder in addition to good ventilation and filtration in your work area. The use of all specialty ink printing equipment and supplies such as inks, chemicals, powders etc. are at the sole risk of the user. Specialty inks and film require a good humidity and temperature environment (50% - 70% humidity, and 75° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling.