So thats a laser transfer printer not DTG right ?
This product supplements and compliments the direct to garment process.
Jerry
DTG Digital
JerryThe Trans-Slam system is able to print very bright images on white and light coloured garments including polyester which will far exceed the quality of any DTG process
Jerry,The washability is quite reasonable, the dry toner is in fact a polyester substance and once heated/pressed into the parment it becomes quite wash fast, off course there will be a recommended procedure to get best results.
I have a garment at home that I have now washed 15 times and it still looks good, I will need to bring it in to work and post a pic.
We can only get good blacks with help of a RIP software, this sytem will be available from other dealers as German13 has already eluded to but a dedicated RIP with good profiles is essential.
The print stretches quite well also, it is a transfer though as you know it and will crack slightly, this bounces right back and is unnoticable.
The real diffrence with this sytem is that it has white toner, this enables us too print onto light coloured garment perfectly.
The white toner density is not enough to print onto a dark garment unless you have a need for a washed out looking streetwear style garment. For black textiles we are developing a "booster" sheet, it is basically a white polymer coatin, we then simply print the traansfer, heatpress it onto the booster sheet and then press onto the garment, this gives a nice opaque white layer
I dont have any in the USA as yet, the first 20 only arrived to my warehouse yesterday of which 15 are going to Europe ( we showed it first at Fespa Barcelona, hence the early adoption of the product there) The other 5 are for local Australian installs.
I will have the next 30 machines middle of May, these are not allocated yet, hopefully there will be some going to the USA
The product is not at all like sublimation in that we use a polyester catalyst in the toner, hence the fact that we can print onto uncoated cotton and synthetic fabrics, the white toner also sets it appart from sublimation greatly
I will upload some images in my next post (once I figure it out)
Jerry
DTG Digital