1) Who is this machine designed for?
It's built for customers who need high output and stable quality in limited space—small print shops, customization studios, POD businesses, and fast-turnaround garment decoration teams.
2) What print size does it support?
This is an A3 DTF system, ideal for A3/A4 transfer production and daily custom jobs.
3) Why is it "compact" but still production-ready?
Printing, powder shaking, drying, and take-up are integrated into a single streamlined workflow, reducing handling time and bottlenecks—so you get continuous production without needing extra floor space.
4) What is the Folding Dual Heating Lamp design, and why does it matter?
It uses a flip-up, foldable dual-lamp drying structure to deliver full curing performance without increasing the footprint. This design provides more even heating and higher efficiency, while also making inspection and cleaning easier.
5) What are the advantages of an all-in-one DTF printer & shaker vs. a split setup?
Saves space (best for small rooms/workshops)
Simplifies workflow (print → powder → cure → ready film)
Improves consistency by reducing manual handling and alignment errors
6) How does it help ensure consistent quality and less rework?
By stabilizing key steps—film travel, powder application, and controlled heating—it reduces issues like uneven powder, curing inconsistency, and print defects that lead to rework.
7) What fabrics can DTF be applied to? Can it print on dark garments?
DTF is widely used on cotton, polyester, blends, denim, canvas, and more. With white ink underbase, it works well for both light and dark garments.
8) What else do I need to start producing transfers?
You'll typically need: DTF film, DTF ink (CMYK+W), hot-melt powder, and a heat press.Since this is an all-in-one unit, the shaker and drying functions are already included.
9) What RIP software and file formats are supported?
DTF production typically uses RIP software for layout, white underbase, and color management. Common formats such as PNG/JPG/TIFF/PDF are widely supported through RIP workflows.
10) Will there be odor or powder dust? Do I need purification?
DTF powder and drying may produce some odor and fine particles. We recommend proper ventilation and/or filtration, depending on your workspace and local requirements.