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Taking the fast fashion on demand market by storm, the Direct-to-Film 24H2 transfer printer has a whopping machine output that is up to FIVE TIMES faster than DTG machines which cost thousands of dollars more.
The Raw Machine Output (RMO) on the DTF is what makes this new technology so revolutionary.
You can produce brilliant full-color prints:
The DTF-24H2 produces brilliant digital transfer sheets, handling everything from single color shirt labels to left chest logos to full-size prints. The DTF printer uses PET transfer film which is translucent so you can see the design underneath the film when you later heat-press it onto the garment. The PET film has a thickness of around 0.75mm which allows for better transfer characteristics. The films used with the DTF-24H2 are both roll-fed and designed for a cold peel.
The powder adhesive coating is what gives DTF transfers their signature soft touch because it's moisture-seeking. It draws itself into the ink of the print and chemically bonds to form a strong permanent adhesive that sticks extremely strong to both cotton and polyester fibers.
DTF Works With All Kinds of Garments and Fabrics:
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