Focus on DTF Printers Adkins
DTF Inline 900 Pro Shaker Cure Unit
Streamline your direct to fi lm production Looking for direct to fi lm solutions to achieve outstanding quality? Look no further than the Adkins DTF fi nishing solutions, engineered for precise and effi cient curing, ensuring vibrant and durable results for DTF printing. Brand new for 2025, Adkins has launched its new DTF Inline 900 range with advanced technology. The Adkins DTF Inline 900 Pro Shaker Cure Unit comes packed with next-generation features to enable effi cient high-volume roll-to-roll DTF production. With a 90cm media width, innovative automatic powder recirculation, and fast curing times with low power consumption for reduced energy costs, the Inline 900 Pro is designed to achieve demanding volume without compromising output quality or reliability. If you’re looking for a space-saving alternative, Adkins has you covered with the DTF Inline Compact 900, designed to easily fi t into most production environments.
For smaller production needs, the DTF Inline Compact 600 Shaker Cure Unit can handle media up to 60cm. With another space-saving design and automatic operating mode, this piece of hardware is perfect to meet your production on demand. If you’re looking for hardware just for curing, the Adkins Pro Cure Oven is the perfect solution. With its large reciprocating trays and automatic operating mode, the Oven is suitable for DTF roll-to-roll and sheet-fed production, so you can have your prints cured quickly. With over 80 years of experience, Adkins has built a reputation as a global leader in high-quality heat transfer machinery. Known for outstanding performance, precision engineering, and robust durability, its machines have become the preferred choice for professionals around the world. Recently, Adkins has expanded its expertise into DTF (direct to fi lm)
fi nishing solutions, further cementing its position as an innovator in the industry.
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Amaya Sales UK
Reaching a higher profi le Over the last few years direct to fi lm printers have been steadily improving in both quality output and most of all reliability.
Amaya has been watching their progress closely and at the beginning of 2024 started selling the Sabur SD range of products. After seeing all the reliability issues, Amaya wanted to work with an established UK company that has proven support capabilities. This proved a wise move, with active sales throughout last year.
At Printwear & Promotion LIVE! earlier in the year, Amaya introduced the latest Roland DTF solution, a printer and shaker both branded by Roland, which combines quality DTF production, at speed and with the reliability and support of Roland care. The Roland TY-300 DTF hybrid printer is an innovative new platform that combines the capabilities of both DTF and print & cut technologies in a single, versatile machine. Shortly after is the Epson SC-G6000 DTF printer expected to be available in stock from May onwards. It features a front-loading media design that supports a 900mm media width, better for bulk production.
Amaya’s range of DTF solutions
Leveraging a PrecisionCore Micro TFP print head with Nozzle Verifi cation Technology, as well as a large-capacity sealed-ink- pack system featuring new UltraChrome DF inks. Its automated maintenance system and fabric print head wiper cleaning system is there to ensure continuous high-quality prints without constant monitoring of the printer.
Amaya will be offering the SC-G6000 in conjunction the Adkins DTF Inline shaker units.
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