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What Are the Five Most Common Printhead ProblemsAs we dive deeper into the world of printhead problems, it’s important to note that while these issues can manifest in many ways, there are five that commonly disrupt the normal functioning of printers.
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DTF Heat Transfer Film is one of the most important supplier in Direct to Film printing process, T-shirt printing cannot be done without transferring the print patterns onto the clothes, (so the DTF F
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Take your prints to the next level with the heated discussion of hot vs. cold peel in the world of DTF printing. Explore the amazing potential of each peel method as we delve into a world of dynamic o
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UV (ultraviolet) DTF printing is a new printing method that uses UV curing technology to create patterns on film. It is created by combining UV printing technology with the direct-to-film method of transfer printing.
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DTF printing is one of the most inventive printing techniques that have appeared recently. This printing technique transfers an image from a transfer film to the printing surface.
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If you are new to the textile industry, there are chances you might have heard of the latest technology – Direct to Garment Transfer, also known as Direct to Film or DTF. However, the question arises
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A UV DTF printer, as the name implies, is specifically designed for UV DTF printing (find more information from our previous post “What is UV DTF Printing“). Unlike traditional UV Flatbed Printers that directly print designs onto substrates, a UV DTF printer utilizes ultraviolet curing technology to imprint designs onto specialized film transfers.
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Direct-to-Film printing, also known as DTF printing, is a process in which a graphic printed onto a piece of film with various colored inks is applied to an apparel item. This pre-printed film is binded to the garment through heat and pressure from a heat-press machine.
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DTF stands for Direct To Film. This technique involves printing your design directly onto a film and then transferring it to a T-shirt made of cotton, polyester, or their blends, regardless of their colour, as it can work with white ink.
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Large format printers, also call wide format printers, they are generally accepted to be any computer-controlled printing machines (printers) that support a maximum print roll width of between 18 and 100 inches (460 and 2,540 mm).
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