DTG RIP Pro Review

Dean Armando

 DTG RIP Pro by iProof Systems is the software used for DTG Garment Printers, known for being one of the best RIPs available. While often included with new printer purchases, the product is now relevant for those buying used or DIY printers.

DTG M2 M4 Garment Printer Review

Dean Armando

Explore the latest in garment printing with the DTG M2 and M4 from DTG Digital, distributed by COLDESI. Built on a Mutoh platform, these printers have garnered favorable reviews. While some parts are now discontinued by Epson, stay tuned for more details. Shop for ink, find parts, and get support for your DTG M2 and M4 in our dedicated sections.

DTG HM1C Garment Printer Review

Paul Boody

The DTG HM1C is the third printer produced by DTG Digital and distributed by SWFEAST, now COLDESI. It is considered one of the best garment printers, built on the Epson 2400, ensuring the availability of ample parts. The message hints at more information to come, and it directs readers to purchase ink and parts for the DTG HM1-C.

DTG Kiosk Garment Printer Review

Paul Boody

 Check out the DTG Kiosk printer and associated links to parts in this post. 

Pricing Screenprinting vs Garement Printing

Dean Armando

Hopefully this article will help those that do not understand the pricing difference between Direct to garment printing and screen printing. I am asked this question often and thought I would give a more in depth description of the why. Direct to garment printing is a printing method that can...

Spectra 3000 Garment Printer Review

Dean Armando

The Spectra 3000 promises reliability with the latest Epson technology and comes with additional accessories, a limited warranty, and free training at their New Jersey facility.

FreeJet 330TX Garment Printer Review

Dean Armando

Go over the features and functionality of the Freejet 330TX. As well, learn the importance of the Capping Station and questions associated with it.

Belquette Mod1 Garment Printer Review

Dean Armando

The Belquette Mod1 is an A3-style DTG printer with practical features and a modified Epson r1800/r1900 print engine. It's efficient, user-friendly, and equipped with useful options like independent z-axis motor control and a modular design for easy print module swaps. The quick-change platen indexing system simplifies the process of switching platens without any unnecessary setup. Additionally, the Rapid Multi-Pass feature enhances productivity by minimizing needless platen movement. The printer's Independent Height Control allows printing on uneven or sloped items within a six-inch height range. Built with robust industrial-grade components, the Mod1 prioritizes durability and lasting performance.

Epson Sure Color F2000 Review

Dean Armando

The SureColor F2000 series printer is designed for ease of use, low maintenance, and dependable performance. With a spacious imaging area, compatibility with various garments, and innovative features such as LED beam detection and a fabric wiper system, it ensures high-quality and eco-friendly prints on cotton fabrics.

Epson Cleaning Cycle Hierarchy

Paul Boody

In this blog post, we go over the different cleaning cycles of the Epson 4880 and levels of ink consumption associated with each one.

Using the Wagner Sprayer to apply Dark Shirt Pretreatment

Paul Boody

Watch these two videos to learn how to use the Wagner Sprayer on Dark Shirts.

T-Shirt is showing through the Pretreatment Underbase

Paul Boody

If your t-shirt is showing through your Pretreatment Underbase, these steps have you covered. Ensure your DTG prints are of the highest quality they can be.

Image on shirt is washing out, fading or peeling

Paul Boody

Learn the common reasons behind washing out or fading in direct-to-garment shirts and find effective solutions in this guide.

DTG Bullet Express User Manual

Paul Boody

Access detailed instructions for garment printing by downloading this user manual.

How do you price garment printing

Bambri Collaborator

We often get asked “what should we charge for our printed shirts?” This is a tough question to answer, due to the extraordinary number of variables involved. Each business owner will be operating on different fixed monthly expenses (rent, electricity, phone, etc), and production capabilities will be vary depending on...

Tips for Pretreating a Dark Shirt for White Ink

Paul Boody

Learn the essential steps to pretreating a dark shirt for white ink: heat pressing for smooth fibers, applying pretreat fluid with precision, brushing to minimize fibrillation, and paper heat pressing. This detailed guide ensures your garments are primed for flawless DTG prints, emphasizing the balance of pretreat fluid and caution around seams for optimal results.