Categories: Digital Printing

Durst’s Large-Format Dye-Sub Printer

Designed for soft signage and other fabric and textile applications, the Rhotex 180 TR dye-sublimation printer from Durst (www.durstus.com) is the company’s first product for transfer printing. The 72-in. roll-fed printer incorporates the firm’s QuadroZ printheads with a max. resolution of 1200 dpi and employs CMYK water-based dispersion inks that are reportedly free of VOCs. Other features include variable-droplet print mode (at 7, 14, and 21 pL), heat print table and post-print hot-air dryer, integrated roll feeding and unwinding system, and 10-L ink tanks.

Designed for soft signage and other fabric and textile applications, the Rhotex 180 TR dye-sublimation printer from Durst (www.durstus.com) is the company’s first product for transfer printing. The 72-in. roll-fed printer incorporates the firm’s QuadroZ printheads with a max. resolution of 1200 dpi and employs CMYK water-based dispersion inks that are reportedly free of VOCs. Other features include variable-droplet print mode (at 7, 14, and 21 pL), heat print table and post-print hot-air dryer, integrated roll feeding and unwinding system, and 10-L ink tanks.

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