DTF
Banneris ar nodrukātu DTF transfēru uz kokvilnas krekla, bilde - krekls uz mazās preses.
Direct-to-film textile printing is a traditional printing technology used to create designs on fabrics by transferring ink directly onto a thin film that is then heat-pressed onto the fabric. This process is commonly used for small- to medium-scale fabric printing jobs.
The direct-to-film textile printing process begins with a design created on a computer, which is then printed onto a special film using a digital printer. The film is then carefully placed on top of the fabric, and the two are fed through a heat press at high temperature and pressure. The heat causes the ink to transfer from the film onto the fabric, resulting in a high-quality, long-lasting print.
One of the advantages of direct-to-film textile printing is its ability to produce high-quality prints with vibrant colors and sharp details. It is also a relatively simple and cost-effective method compared to other printing technologies, making it accessible to small businesses and individuals.
Another advantage of direct-to-film textile printing is its versatility in printing on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, and blends. This makes it a popular choice for a wide range of textile applications, from custom apparel to home decor items.
However, there are also some limitations to direct-to-film textile printing. It is not ideal for large-scale printing jobs as the process can be time-consuming and require a lot of manual labor.
*Equipment used in Customkit factory EPSON F2100