Description
How it Works?
In the Direct to Film (DTF) process, the desired motif for textile printing is first printed on a transfer film. A hotmelt adhesive granulate is then applied and heated. This is done automatically in a single operation. The transfer created in this way is later transferred to the textile using a hot press. The advantage of this process is its flexibility. A wide variety of textiles can be decorated: polyester, nylon, leather and also classic cotton and mixed materials – without any pre-treatment.
Technical Data:
Product name | 7RICOH Pro D1600 |
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Print Head | RICOH MH5441 x 3 pcs (Color-Color-White staggered array) |
Ink | 5 color water-based pigment ink CMYK + White |
Printing area: | max. 1300 mm roll width |
Drop size: | variable drop size |
Resolution: | up to 1200 dpi |
Productivity: | Standard-Production Mode 600×600 dpi 8 Pass 20.2 sqm/h Standard-Quality Mode 600×900 dpi 12 Pass 13.6 sqm/h Note: Productivity with 1300 mm width film |
Power supply: | AC208-240V 16A 50/60Hz x 1 Lines |
Interfaces: | LAN adapter, TCP/IP for network access required |
System size: | 3.300x1000x1500 mm |
Requirements: | PC with current CPU, min. 4 GB RAM, min. 120 GB free hard disk space (Recommended: Intel i5-7500/AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or better, >8 GB RAM) |
Operating system: | Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (Pro, Enterprise) or later; Microsoft Windows Server 2016 or later |
RIP Software | ColorGATE Textile Productionserver (Latest version in bundle with printer) |