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Will DTF be possible on regular wide format printers one day?

victor bogdanov

Active Member
This is all conjecture based on my experience with the process I outlined. I could be entirely wrong. If I am right- my theory would be that anything other than aqueous pigment ink will not work because of the need for the water-based chemistry in the receptor coating and ink.
UV DTF printers are available

 

Stacey K

I like making signs
I have a Uninet - waste of money IMO. Can't get the printer to print decent colors, the software is a nightmare.
 

jimbug72

New Member
I dunno the answers to the questions, but this thread made me remember a thread from not too long ago where someone converted a printer to do DTF. I found the thread, started by Smoke_Jaguar, perhaps it will help you find some answers:
 

hybriddesign

owner Hybrid Design
dtf and dtf ink are pretty much the same thing which has allowed dtf to progress at the rapid pace it has. This has also allowed manufacturers to jump right over to ink that is safe for apparel and usually oeko Tex certified.

Dtf ink is cured via heat as is the powder adhesive so you can do that all in one step. With UV I’d guess you’d need to see if you can fully cure it with heat when you melt the powder or if you’d have to hit it with uv + heat.

Film wise it would likely work but you’d just have to trial and error it.

I thought you weren’t supposed to use uv printing on apparel due to possible skin reactions. At least that’s what we were told when looking at a ucjv300 and when printing on our Roland UV.

Uv dtf is a completely different process and application. They just both popped up at the same time so people get them confused
 

hybriddesign

owner Hybrid Design
one other thing

Dtf isn’t new. It just got easier and cheaper and more mainstream right when small batch merch got crazy

We’ve been getting dtf transfers for 7-8 years from a company in Brazil who was dtg printing them. We tried on our kornit 4-5 years ago but couldn’t figure out a good film
 
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