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I am looking to purchase a DTG Printer at the NBM Show next month and if I do, I need to get a Humidifier and Cooler for my work area. I live in Las Vegas (its a dry heat) so I believe I will need both units. I have looked on this forum for info, but every thread is 3 years or older. I know that I need an evaporative unit and a large tank. I will also need a cooler (it was 96 degrees in my work area this morning) I was thinking an evaporative cooler as well to help the humidifier. So, here is what I would like to find out;


1. What Humidifier will do the job for a 500sf area that is very dry and needs to last from Friday evening to Monday morning without needing to be filled?
2. What cooler would be best for the same criteria?
3. What's the farthest distance I can set the Humidifier from the printer?
4. Do my needs change based on what DTG Printer I buy?


I appreciate any input.
 

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I am looking to purchase a DTG Printer at the NBM Show next month and if I do, I need to get a Humidifier and Cooler for my work area. I live in Las Vegas (its a dry heat) so I believe I will need both units. I have looked on this forum for info, but every thread is 3 years or older. I know that I need an evaporative unit and a large tank. I will also need a cooler (it was 96 degrees in my work area this morning) I was thinking an evaporative cooler as well to help the humidifier. So, here is what I would like to find out;


1. What Humidifier will do the job for a 500sf area that is very dry and needs to last from Friday evening to Monday morning without needing to be filled?
2. What cooler would be best for the same criteria?
3. What's the farthest distance I can set the Humidifier from the printer?
4. Do my needs change based on what DTG Printer I buy?


I appreciate any input.


Here is a suggestion for a humidifier. We recommend having 2 of these large capacity units which should last 3 full days under the driest humidity conditions without needing to go in in-between to fill them.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/AIRCARE...Humidifier-for-3-600-sq-ft-4DTS-900/204765468

For all direct to garment printers, you want to keep the space they are in at 40% to 50% humidity. Higher humidity level then that is OK. It is too dry a humidity level that will cause problems as we all use water based inks which can be affected by too dry an environment.

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Here is a suggestion for a humidifier. We recommend having 2 of these large capacity units which should last 3 full days under the driest humidity conditions without needing to go in in-between to fill them.
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That Humidifier gets very poor reviews on Amazon and Home Depot. I would need something with a better track record. Do you have any other options?
 
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