
Digital Printing – Direct-to-Garment

While direct-to-film printing has boomed in the apparel decoration space, there remains an untapped potential for print service providers when it comes to UV-DTF technology.
Epson’s first wide-format direct-to-film (DTFilm) printer – the SureColor G6070 – is now available through Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Resellers.
Mimaki USA announces the Mimaki UJV300DTF-75 printer, a UV-DTF (direct-to-film) model for easy transfer to large or unusually shaped surfaces.
Mimaki USA unveiled the Tx330-1800 and Tx330-1800B direct textile inkjet printers that offer versatility for producing bespoke and on-demand custom textile printing on a variety of fabrics.
As a wide-format print service provider, the idea of adding apparel decoration services might not make sense initially. I mean, what do signage and decals have to do with apparel?
Amid the growing popularity of the direct-to-film (DTFilm) market, Epson launched the new SureColor G-Series product line and its first wide-format DTFilm printer – the SureColor G6070.
Master every technique from screen printing to direct-to-film using tutorials provided by industry experts.
Over the past couple of years, interest in direct-to-fabric printing has been rising, partly to cut costs and improve efficiency, and partly to meet the growth in demand for PVC-free alternatives to billboard-sized prints.
Ohio University Printing Services now prints 500-600 T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, hats, and other…
Senior Content Editor Allee Bruce chats with Equipment Zone’s Jay Busselle about how it can sometimes feel like a battle between direct-to-garment (DTG) and direct-to-film (DTF) printing.