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What’s New: Xpres


Increasing productivity T


he TxF300-75 has been shown to increase productivity by 300%


compared to the existing TxF150- 75 model, further establishing Mimaki as a leader in textile and apparel printing solutions. Embodying the same core functionalities as the TxF150-75, the TxF300-75 promises safe and stable operation while increasing productivity. There are a number of integral features on this incredible machine for seamless operations including a degassed ink pack which stops air from entering through to the ink supply to the print head, preventing nozzle drop out and ensuring constant high image quality. The new White Ink Circulation Technology (MCTv2) is designed to prevent white ink sedimentation by continuously circulating the ink all the way to the damper above the print head for continuous high-quality production. This combines with a 3-way intelligent heater which controls the spread of ink on the media for blur free images. There is also a new pinch roller system which


provides fine-tuned pressure from pinch rollers enabling stable DTF film feeding. A Nozzle Check Unit (NCU) automatically checks and detects clogged nozzles and starts cleaning function to recover them. When the NCU cannot recover clogged nozzles by using the cleaning function, the Nozzle Recovery System (NRS) automatically substitutes defective nozzles with working ones to ensure constant image quality and uninterrupted production. The TxF300-75 also comes with OEKO-TEX ECO PASSPORT certification for its PHT50 thermal pigment inks. This guarantees that the inks are free from any chemicals that could be harmful to human health. PHT50 inks are suitable to print skin-friendly clothing and other textiles for end users.


The recently developed RasterLink7 is also equipped to the TXF150-75 with more useful and advanced functions! With increased RIP processing speed, usability and productivity, it supports a wide variety of DTF printing use cases. This DTF solution has a print width of up to 800mm for increased efficiency


Xpres is continuing to expand their DTF offering in 2024 with the arrival of the new Mimaki TxF300-75 DTF Printer.


and, when coupled with the new Adkins In-Line 800 DTF powder shaker cure unit, customers can experience a full DTF solution powered by two of the decoration market’s most reliable and long-standing brands.


With its large capacity, low operating power, ease of use & fast curing times, the Adkins Inline 800 DTF powder shaker cure unit will meet your production demands without compromising quality or reliability. Featuring a powerful shaker that ensures even distribution of powder across DTF roll films of all sizes up to 800mm in width. The unit also features high-efficiency curing lamps that cure powder quickly and evenly, resulting in high-quality prints that last. The Inline 800 is easy to operate and maintain with its intuitive touch screen control panel, easy access for cleaning and built-in filtration unit. Compatible with a wide range of DTF roll to roll printers, it is a versatile and reliable solution for any DTF production environment.


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