New Year, New Market – Mimaki Launches First Direct To Film Inkjet Printer


AMSTERDAM — February 22, 2023 — Mimaki, a manufacturer of inkjet printers and cutting systems, announces its first ‘direct to film’ (DTF) inkjet printer, the TxF150-75, at its Global Innovation Days event. The printer uses a heat-based transfer process, making it ideal for producing personalised, premium merchandising and sportswear, as well as other promotional textile applications. This is the latest entry from Mimaki for the decorated apparel segment and will be making its EMEA at-show debut at Printwear & Promotion Live! The UK (26th-28th Feb 2023).

DTF printing is a cost-effective and easy way to decorate apparel, such as T-shirts. Initial printing of the design is done directly on a special transfer film. Then, hot-melt powder is added to it. The transfer sheet can then be heated and dried before being applied to the fabric by using a heat presse.

Based on Mimaki’s existing 150 Series, one of its best-selling models, the new TxF150-75 responds to the market need for a reliable, stable DTF technology. A built-in ink circulation and degassed cartridge design eliminate common DTF issues like poor ink ejection or white ink blocking. These core technologies also include the nozzle control unit and nozzle recuper system. This ensures that processes are efficient with minimal intervention.

Mark Sollman Sr. Product Manager EMEA, Mimaki Europe comments, “Apparel decoration is a hugely popular and dynamic sector, one which we are already operating in with our other textile technologies. We could see the positive impact DTF technology had on the industry over the past few years. DTF technology avoids the tedious process of plate creation in screenprinting and the weeding required in vinyl heat transfer. This technology is capable of creating vibrant designs thanks to its full-colour printing capabilities. We’re excited to bring a solution to the market that is designed for those already active in the decorated apparel sector and those looking to enter it, which excels in usability, reliability and quality.”

As the company’s first entry into a new segment, Mimaki has created its own range of water-based pigment inks (PHT50) especially for this solution. As of March 2023, these inks are OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT certified[1], guaranteeing safety and environmental standards are met in line with Mimaki’s sustainability pledges. DTF can work with a wider range of materials than sublimation heat-transfer printing. It is able to work on both light and dark colours, as well as polyester and TC mixed (polyester blended) fabrics.

The printer also comes with Mimaki’s RasterLink7 RIP software, allowing users to have full oversight and the ability to streamline the process from the design to the final product. Mimaki technology users can expect to receive extensive support during setup and use.

From April 2023, the TxF15075-75 will become commercially available in EMEA.

[1] This is expected to be completed by March 2023

Posted February 22, 2023

Source: Mimaki

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