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Roland DTF Powder for Roland DTF Printers (Roland BY-20, BN-20D and TY-300)- S-Powder, White

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Roland's Direct Transfer System Powder is a white hot melt adhesive powder used for Direct-to-Fabric (DTF) or Film-to-Fabric (FTF) applications. Use in conjunction with our Direct Transfer System Film to create DTF graphics that can be applied to cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and rayon.

  • 2.2lb / 1 kg DTF Powder - White
  • Cure Times: 8-15 seconds at 230°F-266°F / 110°C-130°C
  • Works Best with Roland's DTF Transfer Film
  • Works with all Roland DTF Printers (BN20D, BY20, TY300)
  • Compatible with all other DTF Printers as well

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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 (55% - 75% humidity, and 75° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling.


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3 months ago
3 months ago
Absolutely, this S-Powder is compatible with all DTF printers, making it a versatile choice for various printing setups and ensuring seamless integration.
3 months ago
3 months ago
This is a white DTF Powder, specifically designed for use with Roland DTF Printers, but also works with all other DTF Printers.
3 months ago
3 months ago
The cure times for the S-Powder range from 8 to 15 seconds, which allows for quick processing and efficient production workflow.
3 months ago
3 months ago
The S-Powder cures at temperatures between 230°F and 266°F, or 110°C and 130°C, offering flexibility for different fabric types and ensuring a strong bond.
3 months ago
3 months ago
This s-powder can be applied to cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and rayon. This wide range of compatibility allows for creative flexibility and ensures excellent results across different fabric types.
6 months ago
6 months ago
DTF powder application can be performed automatically or manually, each with distinct processes. Automatic application often utilizes roll-to-roll printing, where the film passes through a powder application station before entering a curing oven to melt the powder. Afterward, the film is rewound. Manual application, ideal for sheets, involves pouring adhesive powder onto the wet transfer and gently rocking the transfer film back and forth to ensure thorough coverage of the ink with powder. This method ensures precision and flexibility, catering to various production needs and allowing for customization in smaller batches.
3 months ago
3 months ago
The Roland TY-300 has a speed of up to 117 sq ft / hour.
3 months ago
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The Roland TY-300 comes with VersaWorks 6 RIP Software.

6 months ago
6 months ago
Powder can be melted in several ways, with the most common and cost-effective method being a heat press. When using a heat press, carefully hover it over the transfer to melt the powder without allowing direct contact between the powder and the heat press element. Direct contact can cause the powder to stick to the press, ruining the DTF transfer. Alternatively, DTF powder can be melted using a curing box or oven, which provides a controlled environment for even melting. Another method is to run the DTF transfer through a conveyor dryer, which efficiently melts the powder while maintaining consistent quality across multiple transfers.
8 months ago
Do you have flim that helps with dye migration? I now Transfer Express uses a black film or?

Also, on your matte finish film, does that help with the slick feel of the DTF? Would love to figure out how to not have a slick feel on DTF?

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8 months ago
For better feel of the prints via DTF printing technology, users are advised to use "knockout" , "halftoning" features , available on the RIP Software to remove specific colors from the art-file just to use less ink% when printing especially to avoid more than required white background for better feel on the garment.

Also, Our DTF MagicSeal (see link below) helps as well as it has a special coating that locks the transfer into the fibers of your shirt… See full answer »
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