The Most Common Supplies Every Print Shop Needs (DTF, DTG, UV, Sublimation, Embroidery & Vinyl)
Sean Krueger
Every print shop depends on the right supplies to keep production running. This guide covers the most common supplies used in DTG, DTF, UV, sublimation, embroidery, vinyl, and wide format printing, with real examples of what you can create and what you need to keep in stock.
Mimaki UJ330H-160: Flatbed Capability Without the Flatbed Footprint
Sean Krueger
The Mimaki UJ330H-160 gives print shops a practical way to add rigid UV printing without stepping into a full flatbed footprint. Here’s what it does, who it fits, and why it matters for sign and graphics production.
Colex Launches Sharpcut SXC Conveyor Flatbed Cutter: Built for Automated Wide Format Production
Sean Krueger
The Colex Sharpcut SXC Conveyor Flatbed Cutter delivers automated wide format finishing for soft and rigid media. Featuring triple interchangeable tool heads, 6-zone vacuum hold-down, and OptiScout vision registration, this system maximizes production efficiency for print shops and signage manufacturers.
MUTOH Launches the XpertJet 1641SR Pro II
Sean Krueger
MUTOH introduces the XpertJet 1641SR Pro II, a next-generation eco-solvent wide-format printer engineered for speed, precision, and production reliability. With up to 60% faster performance, improved drying efficiency, and intelligent workflow automation, the Pro II is built for shops that demand consistent, high-volume output.
Mutoh HydrAton 1642 UV Printer Released
Sean Krueger
Mutoh HydrAton 1642 UV Printer Released: Water-Based UV Printing with AQUAFUZE™ Technology Wide-format printing is evolving fast, and sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have. With the release of the Mutoh HydrAton 1642 UV Printer, print providers can step into water-based UV printing that is designed for low odor output,...
Information on VersaSTUDIO Ink Consumption
Paul Boody
Users and dealers have noticed increased white ink usage during initial fills with the VersaSTUDIO BY-20, thanks to its new delivery system and improved reliability features. Approximately 60-65% of the starter cartridge is used to fill the printer's lines. To address this, we're now including an extra white ink cartridge in the complete BY-20 package, ensuring you have enough ink to start printing right away.
TrueVIS AP-640 Helps Australian Shop Expand its Product Offerings and Increase Profits
Paul Boody
Poolegrave Signs & Engraving, established in 1966 in Western Australia, specializes in ADA and building code signage, offering end-to-end solutions from design to installation. They produce in-house products such as braille signs, door signs, wall graphics, and stickers. The company, known for its fast turn-around times, invested in Roland DG's TrueVIS AP-640 resin printer to meet client demands for quick deliveries. With six other Roland DG machines, Poolegrave found the AP-640 delivered faster printing speeds and superior print quality, especially vibrant colors, compared to their previous HP360. Owner Dane Rose praised Roland DG for their excellent support and dedicated servicing technicians. For more information on Roland printers, visit Garment Printer Ink's website.
Cleaning the Wiper Blade in your XPD 724 Printer
Paul Boody
Learn how to clean the wiper blade in your XPD 724 printer.
Pricing of Legacy Garment Printer Inks
Osman Bayrak
Ever questioned why older DTG inks, especially white ink, come with seemingly high price tags? This article delves into the reasons behind the pricing of legacy DTG inks and how they compare to modern alternatives. Discover the factors influencing the cost disparity and gain insights into why legacy inks might seem pricier. Explore the evolution of technology and market dynamics shaping the pricing structures of DTG inks over time.
Digital Garment Printing on Non-Textiles
Osman Bayrak
The Direct to Garment (DTG) printing technology, initially designed for garments, has found versatile applications in the Awards & Engraving industry. It has become a valuable tool for printing on non-textile items, expanding product offerings for businesses in this sector. The process involves pre-treating the substrate, printing with cost-effective ink, and curing. This approach has proven effective on various materials like canvas, plastic, wood, glass, and metal. The adaptability and cost-effectiveness of DTG printing enable Awards and Engraving shops to offer new customized product lines to their customers.
Apparel Printer Marketing Ideas
Paul Boody
Seize the opportunities with your DTG Digital Garment Printer investment to turn it into a profitable venture. Explore various strategies to make money, and discover a multitude of avenues for success with your exciting machine.
Higher Quality Ink
Paul Boody
In 2008, the direct-to-garment (DTG) printing landscape saw significant advancements, particularly in ink technology. The introduction of the fourth generation of white inks addressed previous challenges, such as printhead clogging, leading to improved image quality and increased profit margins. These innovations marked a turning point, making DTG printing more reliable and efficient. Additionally, the emergence of automatic pretreatment units streamlined the process for dark garments, further enhancing the appeal of DTG technology. The role of RIP software became crucial in optimizing print quality and calculating real costs. Overall, these developments positioned DTG printing as a viable and profitable solution in the realm of apparel decoration.
Printing With White Ink
Osman Bayrak
Printing with white ink has its pros and cons, including cost, maintenance, and learning curve. Ultimately, the decision depends on your target market, adaptability, and expected ROI. Investing in a direct to garment printer with white ink can significantly benefit your business if advantages outweigh disadvantages.
Advantages of Direct To Garment (DTG) Printing
Paul Boody
If you've struggled with high setup costs, color limitations, or lost customers due to customization constraints, DTG could be the solution.
Learn all about pretreatment with Brian Walker from Image Armor
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Discover the comprehensive guide to Image Armor Pretreatments in this video by Brian Walker from Image Armor.
Epson Industrial F3060 Garment Printer Review
Dean Armando
The Epson SureColor F3060 is an industrial garment printer designed for mid-to-large garment printers seeking high production and cost-effectiveness. It features dual printhead technology and a bulk ink pack system, offering low ink costs, minimized waste, and one-pass printing at production speeds. The printer supports full-color plus white printing on various fabric types, allowing for quick and efficient printing, making it suitable for high-volume print shop environments.