Product Description
DTF i.e. Direct to film printing is a unique printing technology that involves printing designs onto special films for transfer onto garments. DTF printing is a heat transfer process that has the ability to last as long as traditional silkscreen prints.
Specification
| A3 DTF Printer Size | 1040X860X1120 MM ( LXWXH ) |
| A3 DTF Printer Weight | 80 KG ( Gross 110 KG ) |
| Colour Control | ICC Color Poil with Adjust Function |
| Humidity | 50% 75% |
| Ink | Textile Pigment Ink |
| Max Print Speed | 3 sqm/h |
| Print Head | F1080A1/XP600 |
| Print Resolution | 1080 DPI |
| Shaker Size | 1400X750X1000 MM ( LXWXH ) |
| Shaker Weight | 80 KG ( Gross 110 KG ) |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Is It CE Certified | Ce Certified |
| Machine Type | DTF Printer |
| Object To Be Printed | Garments |
| Fabric | Cotton |
| Brand | Mayur |
| Material Grade | Automatic |
| Model Name/Number | VM-S2030-X5 |
| Power | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Temperature | 15 30 Degree Centigrade |
| I Deal In | New Only |
| Technique | DTF Printing and Shaker |
| Voltage | 220V |
| Maximum Print Area | 300 mm Width |
| Weight | 80 Kg |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Color Printing | With Color Printing |
| Resolution | 1080 DPI |
| Usage/Application | Printing on Cotton Tshirt |
Efficient High-Volume Textile PrintingThe 6002 PRO MAX Direct to Film Printer offers an impressive printing speed of 15-20 m/hr, making it suitable for busy print shops and production houses. Its bi-directional printing and automatic operation streamline workflow, providing consistent and rapid output. The wide 96 cm printing width supports larger fabric panels, enhancing productivity and versatility for numerous textile projects.
Superior Color Accuracy and Digital PrecisionEquipped with ICC-based color management, the 6002 PRO MAX ensures vivid, accurate colors on every print. Its computerized controls and digital interface simplify data input and operation, reducing error and ensuring excellent print quality. This advanced technology is engineered to meet the complex demands of the modern textile and garment printing industry.
FAQs of Direct to Film Printer - 6002 PRO MAX:
Q: How does the 6002 PRO MAX Direct to Film Printer operate?
A: The 6002 PRO MAX operates as an automatic, computerized digital printer. Users simply input print data, and the machines bi-directional print head applies designs directly onto the film. Its automatic grade streamlines setup and operation, requiring minimal manual intervention.
Q: What materials and applications are suitable for this printer?
A: This digital printer is specifically designed for textile and garment industries, printing directly onto transfer films which are then applied to fabrics. Its wide printing capability accommodates various materials, especially for large, customized apparel and fabric products.
Q: When is color calibration necessary with the ICC-based system?
A: Color calibration should be performed upon initial setup and whenever consistent color accuracy is critical, such as for large production runs or specific color demands. Regular calibration ensures the output matches visual and brand requirements exactly.
Q: Where can the 6002 PRO MAX be installed and used?
A: The printer is suitable for installation in textile factories, printing workshops, or production units in India. With a working temperature of 15-30C, it fits well into most controlled production environments requiring reliable, industrial-grade printing.
Q: What is the process of transferring printed films onto fabric?
A: After digital printing onto the film, the design is transferred onto fabric using a heat press. The high-quality print adheres to the fabric, resulting in vibrant, durable designs suitable for fashion, promotional goods, and custom apparel.
Q: How does using this printer benefit businesses?
A: Businesses benefit from its high-speed, wide-format printing, which reduces production time and increases capacity. Its digital controls and ICC color management ensure high-quality, repeatable results, enhancing customer satisfaction and competitiveness.