Pico Rivera, California May 16, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Driven by the rise of e-commerce, DTG technology was popular in garment customization. Yet, the limitations of DTG began to surface, customers sought more convenient and versatile printing solutions. In response to the evolving needs of the market, Procolored, a leading manufacturer of digital printing equipment, stepped forward with a game-changing solution: Direct to Film (DTF) printing.
The History of DTG Printing
Direct to Garment (DTG) printing, a digital printing technology that involves printing designs directly onto textiles, has undergone significant development since its inception. The concept of DTG printing emerged towards the end of the 20th century as a breakthrough in the customization and personalization industry. Yet at that time its primarily used in industrial settings or for prototyping due to its expensive, large weight and relatively slow systems.
During the 2000s, DTG printers became more accessible and affordable thanks to the advancement of technology and have been applied to decorate different fabric types including cotton and some synthetic blends.
DTG printing is still experiencing an popularity in 2010s generally, as e-commerce keeps growing and the demand for personalized products keeps increasing. However, as people are asking for more convenient operations for their printing businesses, DTG printing began to lose its origin market for its requirements of pre-treatment, fabric fixture and the poorer presentation on dark-colored fabrics - more and more people turn from DTG to DTF printing.
Meet the Latest Technology - DTF Printing
Direct to Film (DTF) printing is a digital printing method in which designs can be heat-transferred onto fabrics.
It involves creating full-color, high-resolution images on a transparent film coated with a special receptive layer. Once printed, the film is typically covered with a layer of hot-melt adhesive powder, which is then fused using heat, creating a transferable design. This film is then placed on the desired substrate and heat-pressed, transferring the image onto fabrics. The result is a vibrant, durable print with a soft-hand feel.
This process offers several advantages over Direct to Garment (DTG) printing, mainly regarding criteria as below:
Procolored DTF A4 Genration-2 : L800
Procolored recently has launched its upgraded A4 DTF printer - L800. Inheriting its original desktop-friendly size, the printer has been equipped with upgraded configuration detailed as below
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