DTF Printing Machines

Achieve vibrant, durable prints on a range of fabrics with direct-to-film technology

Frustrated by the high costs and limited material options of traditional printing methods? Direct-to-film (DTF) is your printing solution to inefficient screen printing and direct-to-garment (DTG) approaches.

Simplifying Your Printing Process



DTF printing is designed to be user-friendly and efficient. Here’s a quick overview of the workflow:

  1. Design creation: Create your design using any graphic design software.
  2. Printing: Print the design onto a special DTF transfer film using our high-resolution printing machines.
  3. Powder application: Apply a heat-melt adhesive powder to the printed film.
  4. Curing: Cure the powder-coated film in a curing oven.
  5. Heat transfer: Transfer the design onto the desired fabric using a heat press.

High-Performance DTF Printing Machines: Technical Specifications



DTF printing machines are equipped with the latest technology to ensure top-notch performance. Here’s what sets them apart:

  • Print resolution: Up to 1440 x 1440 DPI for sharp, detailed images
  • Print speed: Capable of printing at speeds of up to 15 square meters per hour
  • Ink types: Uses high-quality DTF inks that provide vibrant colors and excellent adhesion
  • Compatible materials: Suitable for a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends and more
Explore ITNH’s range of DTF printing machines from top brands and see how they can transform your business operations.

Shop ITNH DTF Printers

  • Mimaki DTF TxF150-75 printer
    Mimaki DTF TxF150-75 printer
    TxF150-75, Mimaki's first direct-to-film (DTF) printer, features a 31.5-inch printing width. It uses vibrant "PHT50" heat transfer pigment ink in five colors (CMYK and white). ECO PASSPORT-certified, it meets the OEKO-TEX® international safety standard for textiles.
  • Mimaki DTF TxF300-75 printer
    Mimaki DTF TxF300-75 printer
    TxF300-75 is Mimaki's latest DTF printer with an 80 cm printing width. It triples the print speed of the TxF150-75, ideal for T-shirt decoration. It uses "PHT50" heat transfer pigment ink (CMYK and white), which is ECO PASSPORT-certified and meets OEKO-TEX® standards.

DTF Printer Features & Benefits

  • Versatility

    Print on a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, nylon, leather and blends.

  • Durability

    Achieve prints that withstand repeated washing and heavy use without fading or cracking.

  • Quality

    Deliver exceptional print clarity, vibrant colors and intricate details.

  • Efficiency

    Speed up production times and increase output with no fabric pretreatment needed.

  • Cost-effectiveness

    Reduce costs by minimizing waste and eliminating the need for pretreatment

  • Ease of Use

    Benefit from a straightforward and user-friendly process, perfect for seamless operation even for beginners.

Common DTF Printer Applications

  • Fashion & Apparel

    T-shirts, hoodies, jackets and more
  • Home Décor

    Pillows, curtains and tablecloths
  • Signage

    Indoor and outdoor business signs
  • Promotional Products

    Hats, bags and other types of branded merchandise
  • Sportswear

    Uniforms and activewear
  • Event Merchandise

    Apparel and accessories for events
  • Accessories

    Scarves, headbands and gloves
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