FilmShaker - Space Saving Auto-Powder Shaking Unit (Accepts A4 Sheets, A3 Sheets, A3+ Sheets, up to and including 16 in x 20 in DTF sheets)

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Price:

$1,800.00
$1,170.00
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No more manual or messy powdering for your DTF processes! With this compact and well designed FilmShaker™, DTF powder is evenly distributed to your DTF sheets via the push of a lever, and excess powder is evenly and automatically removed at the push of a button. Powder adheres only to your printed areas, and excess powder is easy to recirculate for additional uses.

Holds the following DTF film sizes (adjustable): A4 sheets, A3 sheets, A3+ sheets, 16" x 20" sheets

FilmShaker™ Features:

  • Accepts DTF film up to and including 16 in x 20 in sizes
  • Compact Desktop footprint
  • Easy operation and zero maintenance
  • Beginner Friendly
  • Compact and well designed
  • Applies an even distribution of powder
  • Push-button removal of excess powder
  • Excess powder collection for reuse
  • Improved DTF workflow

DUE TO HIGH DEMAND, there may be a 2-4 week lead time (unless item is marked as QUICKSHIP which has an approx 1 week lead time). Orders are shipped on a first ordered, first shipped basis. Color of equipment is subject to availability (typically gray, white or black), image is a representation, actual design may vary. Contact us for expedited requests or custom color options if required.

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.