Get ready for next-level printing with DTF technology! Here’s the deal – DTF printers don’t print directly onto the final material like a normal printer. First, they print your amazing design onto a special transfer film. Then you heat press that transfer film onto whatever you want to print – shirts, mugs, posters, even metal […]
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Importance of Temperature and Humidity Control in Your DTF Printing Workshop Due to the recent sustained high temperatures, we at Linko wish to remind you of the critical importance of temperature and humidity control in your DTF printing workshop, along with the regular maintenance of your DTF printers. Maintaining Optimal Workshop Conditions It’s essential to […]
Embracing the AI Era As we embrace the Artificial Intelligence (AI) era, many new technologies are unfolding before us daily. Each of these innovations opens up limitless possibilities for our lives and work. Today, we will delve into one such groundbreaking combination: DTF Printer, ChatGPT, and Midjourney, spearheading a revolution in the printing experience. Understanding […]
DTF printing is a new technology that allows users to directly transfer designs onto fabric using a unique wet transfer process. DTF stands for Direct-to-Fabric, which means that designs are printed directly onto the fabric, rather than using transfer paper that is then applied to the fabric. Because of this, DTF printers produce high-quality prints […]
DTF’s full name is Direct to Film. The printing principle is to print a well-designed pattern on the media film through an inkjet printer and then apply it to the white ink layer with hot melt powder before the dryer cures the film. After that, the pattern is transferred to the cloth through physical heat […]
2. LINKO Sublimation ink: Ink Density Level Normal density ink, suitable for I3200 print head High-density ink, suitable for S3200 and Kyocera industrial heads Ultra-high density ink, suitable for industrial heads and ultra-thin paper The advantages of LINKO Sublimation ink: LINKO sublimation ink density is higher than the market – C: 0.15% Y: 0.15% M: […]