Phoenix Jet Stream 540 / Ink Jet Printer
 

Technical Specifications:

-Power Supply: 110/220V

-Machine Size: 50*34*42 inches

-Printing Format: 16" INCH BY 23" INCH

-Printing Precision: 2880dpi

-Ink System: Continuous Ink System With 8 Cartridges

-Printing Head: Epson 4880 Series

-Controlling System: High Precision Servo System

-Structure: Aviation Aluminum

-Interface: USB or Network Card

-Drive: Self Developed Rip Iprint Software

-Usage: With different inks printing on cotton, silk, leather, wood, plastic, rosin and food on flat or curved surface

Technical Specifications:


-Printing Resolution: 2880dpi
-Thickness of the printed material: less than 40CM
-Size of the machine: 1350*850*700MM

-Printing Format: 16" INCH BY 50" INCH
Power consumption: 50W
Voltage: 110/220V, 50-60HZ
Weight: around 100KGs
Printing speed: 4.4㎡/hour

Strength
1.Extended printable length, two pieces of media can be printed

 at one time, more efficient.
2.shipping with the printing head and the main structure part

separated, need smaller space and saves cost
3.Self-developed software for printing on fabric, and white layer

matches exactly with the colored layer.
4.Self-developed software controls the ink tunnel separately,

so longer life for printing head.

After-sale service
One year quality warranty and life-time free on-line consultation service on maintaining. Training in the use of printer.

General introduction
CDF42 the new model is head moving type printer. It is manufactured in response to the requirement of flatbed printer users for larger printable area. This printer can print as long as 1.3 meters (standard model), and can be prolonged according to customers’ requirement. With specific Software, CDF42 can print on dark colored T-shirt.

 

Why Go Digital?

Direct-to-garment printing may not be for everyone-but it's close. When it comes to medium-to-large print runs, digital garment printing can't rival the speed and cost of screen printing. However, nothing beats digital garment printing when it comes to short runs and one-of-a-kind prints. Prior to the arrival of digital garment printers, short-run printing wasn't economically viable. The cost of color separation; screen coating and exposure; and setup and registration put short runs of screen-printed garments beyond the reach of most customers.

With Direct-to-Garment printing, however, traditional preparation is a thing of the past. The only thing that is required is a digital image file. The operator simply pulls up the image, specifies the number of prints, and sends it to the printer. While the last-or-only garment using that file is being printed, the operator can pull up the file for the next garment. The uses for digital garment printers are endless. And while some large screen-printing operations have digital divisions with numerous Direct-to-Garment printers, those same printers are ideal for all sizes of embroidery and screen-printing operations since they're well positioned to serve the pent-up demand for small custom orders. In addition, embroiderers who may have been interested in expanding into screen printing, but were dissuaded by start-up costs; space requirements; or an additional learning curve will find digital garment printing particularly attractive.

Digital garment printers even give those outside the industry a chance to become part-time apparel decorators.  In fact, any business that would benefit from the ability to offer their clients custom-printed apparel should consider digital garment printing.

 

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