Compact hybrid CMYKW DTG/DTF desktop device, capable of output speeds up to 3m2/hr. Features a maximum printable area of 30 x 35 cm, a white ink recirculating system, and a laser platen height detection system.
An innovative, fully integrated 60 cm DTF printer from Greek manufacturer Polyprint, capable of CMYKW speeds up to 24m2/hr. It offers a range of technology innovations, including auto powder application and recirculation, as well as dynamic film position monitoring, designed to support high volume environments with minimal operator intervention.
A 60 cm DTF printer delivering high-quality output, thanks to its 13-colour inkset incorporating both CMK lights and neon spot colours, allowing for a wide range of creative options. In 4-pass mode, this device achieves up to 12m2/hr on 60 cm film.
The latest generation DTF engine from Chinese vendor Sublistar features a 12-colour inkset, including CMK lights and RGBOr spot colours. This configuration delivers an impressive colour gamut, with output speeds of up to 12m2/hr in 4-pass mode on film widths up to 60 cm.
An alternative inkset configuration in the Sublistar DTF Star IV series, this device is dedicated to high-speed CMYKW printing and is capable of speeds up to 22m2/hr.
TThe GTMax is one of four DTG devices available from Chinese vendor Printpretty. Driven by StarFire printheads, the large 38 cm x 50 cm platen device accommodates two full-size T-shirt platens, or up to eight small child T-shirt platens, as well as offering output speeds of up to 70 black T-shirts per hour.
The first production DTF printer from wide format print specialist Roland. The TY-300 offers CMYKW speeds of up to 17.48m2/hr in high speed mode. It includes a range of efficiency-focused features, including advanced maintenance capabilities and a unique perforated cutting function for easy offline film separation.
Another first for one of the major Japanese vendors: the new DTRX100 marks Brother's first dedicated DTF printer. Driven by four Brother printheads - two heads for CMYK and two for white ink - and inks, it is rated to reach speeds up to 19 m2/hr. The DTRX100 is due for launch in Q4 2025.
Epson's long-awaited entry into the DTF space is over. While the industry has relied on this Japanese heavyweight's printheads for years, the G6070 is the first dedicated DTF printer to carry Epson's own name. It features printhead technology that Epson has retained for private use, making it an compelling test proposition.