Focus on DTF Printing Epson
Greater productivity, more reliability, and less hands-on maintenance
Epson has strengthened its DTF offering with the SureColor G9000, a high-production roll-to-roll system designed specifi cally for professional garment decorators and textile printers operating in fast-paced commercial environments.
For professionals working across workwear, sportswear, promotional apparel, and fashion, the SC-G9000 addresses key operational priorities: productivity, uptime, and predictable output quality. Built around Epson’s PrecisionCore Micro TFP print head technology and UltraChrome DF inks, the system delivers consistent transfers at 1200x600dpi, balancing speed with the detail required for demanding customer applications.
Automation is a key strength of the SC-G9000, helping businesses streamline operations and reduce labour demands. Automated maintenance features, including integrated print head cleaning and suction cap maintenance, minimise the need for manual daily servicing while helping ensure consistent print performance.
Epson SureColor G9000
User-replaceable print heads further reduce reliance on external service support, enabling faster issue resolution and improving overall uptime. High-capacity 1.6L UltraChrome DF ink pouches further support longer, uninterrupted production runs, helping businesses meet tight turnaround times.
Seamless integration with Epson Edge Print Pro, Fiery Digital Factory, and third-party RIP software ensures compatibility with existing workfl ows. As DTF continues to gain ground across the garment decoration sector, the SC-G9000 offers a scalable, reliable solution for higher transfer volumes, improved effi ciency, and long-term production stability.
www.epson.co.uk Hybrid Services
Where brilliant white ink makes the diff erence
In DTF printing, the quality of the white layer underpins everything. It determines how colours appear on darker garments and plays a major role in the sharpness and overall impact of the fi nished transfer. Mimaki’s TxF Series has been developed with this fi rmly in mind – and is one reason why Mimaki distributor, Hybrid Services, encourages prospective purchasers to check and compare white ink opacity before investing in a DTF printer.
Mimaki TxF300-75
Using the Japanese manufacturer’s PHT50 pigment ink set, the Mimaki TxF models produce a dense, bright white layer that forms a strong base for colour. The result is multi-layer prints that retain clarity and vibrancy on darker fabrics, with colours remaining true, and fi ne details holding their defi nition for professional-quality garment decoration. Combined with Mimaki’s precise print head control and automated ink circulation, the TxF150-75 and TxF300-75 are designed to support stable, day-to-day production. For businesses producing custom runs, branded merchandise or retail-ready garments, the strength and brightness of the white layer quickly become one of the defi ning advantages of the system. Available through Hybrid Services’ network of authorised partners, both models in the TxF Series deliver strong performance for their class, combining production capability with a competitive entry point. With both supplied with a two-year warranty, garment decorators can enjoy the confi dence to invest and scale their DTF production with the reassurance of full manufacturer-backed support.
www.hybridservices.co.uk
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