Discuss the various aspects of direct to garment printing. DTG printers include Brother, T-Jet, Flexi-Jet, DTG Kiosk, Kornit, Mimaki, Tex-Jet and others! Discuss and learn about this up and coming printing technology.
They are far too slow and expensive for my taste right now. If you do a lot of multicolor work it is nice, but if you're just doing basic 1-color to 3-color designs it seems like this wouldn't have a very high ROI.
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I may go to the ISS Tradeshow in Long Beach coming up to see some in person. But if anybody else has any information, it would be great to post it here
I didn't know if it would be ok to posts links to other forums... but on the forum listed above, there is a fantastic comparison of output from Brother & a "Flexi"
some of you guys going to the conventions should make a similar test file and bring a handful of shirts then report back to this forum with the results
[there is another one] that will be available in August that is based on the 4800 like the FlexiJet but the cost of this machine will be alot more affordable than anything of comparable quality on the market.
That's the beauty of this technology, something always gets better and prices eventually decrease.
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Last edited by Rodney; July 11th, 2006 at 05:09 PM.
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This is a discussion about Direct-To-Garment (DTG) entry level options? that was posted in the Direct to Garment (DTG) Inkjet Printing section of the forums.