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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- - 🔥 Experience the Future of Heat Transfer with Mimaki's TxF150-75 DTF Printer! 🚀
Get ready to witness a game-changer in heat transfer production as Ben from Velflex shows you around the revolutionary Mimaki TxF150-75 direct to film printer. 🌟
✨ Key Features:
Exceptional Quality: Vibrant prints with unmatched colours and fine detail.
Efficiency Redefined: Reduce ink wastage with the TxF150-75's ink rotation system.
Eco-Friendly: EOKO TEX® ECO PASSPORT certified inks for sustainability.
Versatile: Handles all DTF-rated films, including metallic finishes.
Production Boost: Large 800mm wide roll capacity.
🤝 Benefits:
- Say "Yes" to more jobs with versatile applications.
- Cater to diverse customer needs, from single orders to meter-long sheets.
Ready to transform your heat transfer capabilities? Visit www.velflex.com.au/ or call 1300 765 414.
Elevate your business with the future of heat transfer-Mimaki's TxF150-75!
⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Why are we excited about the TxF150?
01:58 - Production room demo
02:13 - RasterLink7 RIP software
04:02 - Ink system
07:04 - TxF150 interface overview
07:54 - Powder application system
13:19 - Air filtration system
15:26 - Printing demo
16:03 - Speed results
16:52 - Manning requirements
17:39 - Conclusion
Thank you for showcasing this printer.
Thanks for a great video, I just want to check, was the bladder that you showed on camera empty, as it looked very flat?
You are correct. That was an empty bladder.
Cool
It this model have any sdk support?
how much will it cost per an inch squared print? or per square cm?
My cost is around. 0.78 a Square foot. USD
What do your prints look like up close? I can’t get mine to print solid colors and Mimaki is avoiding me.
From the prints we've done solid colours have looked excellent. Some transfer films can make the transfer appear a little grainy but once pressed it's barely noticeable. The film we have settled on produces excellent results. I'll find some close up photos of solid colours to send through.
4 meters per hour is painfully slow and not sustainable in a large scale production facility. Mimaki needs to do some more work on this, compared to their other products honestly this isn’t a breakthrough.
Too slow of a printer for the price point. Way too slow.