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Focus on DTF Mimaki TxF150-75


Game changing DTF technology Mimaki’s new TxF150-75 direct-to-fi lm printer provides garment decorators with a reliable and effi cient solution for delivering vibrant prints onto a range of different materials. The latest textile printer from Mimaki uses game-changing onboard tech to maximise uptime by integrating multiple Core Technologies that reduce user intervention while ensuring the highest print quality. With an eco-friendly cartridge design, OEKO-TEX certifi ed inks and white ink circulation technology, the Mimaki TxF150-75 offers versatility for garment decoration onto cotton, polyester, and blended materials. Compared to alternative garment printing methods, the Mimaki delivers a streamlined workfl ow with its 800mm print width that saves time, money and materials, and the direct-to-fi lm process supports intricate designs on both light and dark fabrics.


The TxF150-75 is available now through Hybrid’s network of Mimaki Authorised Partners, and ships with Mimaki’s RasterLink 7 RIP software, which not only improves processing speed but also supports variable data printing, making it a powerful solution for creating personalised designs and bespoke garment decoration.


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The NEW Brother DTF Roll 2 Roll SOLUTION


· Brother Innobella Textile inks for outstanding print results


· Professional RIP solution for constant printing


· Also available as upgrade for GTXpro and GTXproBULK


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