The newly designed white print head with internal ink circulation reduces the amount of white ink needed for cleaning.
The newly designed white print head has even more nozzles than its predecessors.
Never sacrifice print quality for output speed. With a print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi combined with cutting edge In nobella Textile inks, your designs can incorporate the entire colour spectrum and even minute details will print with fantastic clarity.
The automatic cleaning processes have been reduced to increase productivity drastically.
OekoTex Passport and GOTS 5.0 certified In nobella textile inks.
Installation and training will be done by an authorized Brother DTG technician.
For an excellent print quality, the new sensor technology controls the optimum height of the print platen in order to prevent ink mist.
By starting to print automatically without manual confirmation at the end of systemically relevant processes, like print file loading or automatic cleaning, your machine will have less downtime.
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Printing Method
Direct inkjet garment printer
Machine Size
55″(W) x 51″(D) x 21″(H) (1400mm x 1290mm x 535mm)
Machine Weight
260lb (approx.118kg)
Platen Sizes
Maximum print size is 16″ x 21″ / 40,6cm x 53,3cm
Ink Type
Water based pigment ink
Ink-Head Type
On demand piezo head
Number of Ink-Heads
2 print heads / 8 ink channels
Print Resolution
1200 dpi x 1200 dpi
Print Mode
Single or double for CMYK. Underbase and highlight for white.
Data Output
Printer driver (USB, File output)
Power Supply
AC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz ± 1Hz
Power Consumption
0.8A (average) (Reference: 0.3A – during circulation)
Ink Cure
Heat press machine can be used at 356°F (180°C) and 35 seconds duration. For higher volume production, a conveyor oven is recommended to be used at 320° (160°) for three and a half minutes. Time and temperature may vary depending on which manufacturer’s dryer is used.
Pre-Treatment
Before printing, apply pre-treatment using either a manual or automatic device and then dry garment using a heat-press, being sure to follow all manufacturer’s instructions. Pre-treatment is necessary for white ink.