Garment Printing

Mimaki TX300P-1800 MkII Textile Printer

Mimaki TX300P-1800 MkII Textile Printer

Images transfer paper and textile media.

Mimaki USA has released the TX300P-1800 MkII textile printer, offering the ability to switch between dye sub printing onto transfer paper (up to 76.7 in. wide) or direct-to-textile printing on polyester, cotton, hemp, and other textile media (with max. widths of 75.6 in.). The fabric printer can be configured with three ink combinations including textile pigment/direct sublimation, textile pigment/sublimation transfer, or direct sublimation/sublimation transfer; compatible ink types include textile pigment, dye sublimation, disperse, reactive, and acid. Applications range from apparel, soft signage, banners, interior décor, and more.

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MANUFACTURER: Mimaki
PRODUCT CATEGORY: Garment Printing / Graphics Printing

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