DTF Printer A3 & Oven Professional Direct-to-Film Printing

R 92,865.52

  • USD: 5,072.10$

The Procolored F13 Panda DTF Printer (A3 L1800) offers high-performance direct-to-film (DTF) printing, perfect for small businesses specializing in custom apparel. With its included oven, the F13 Panda delivers impressive print quality and speed, suitable for printing on a variety of fabrics including cotton, polyester, and blends—even dark-colored fabrics. This versatile printer eliminates the need for fabric pretreatment, simplifying the entire DTF printing process and making it accessible for both beginners and experienced users.


What’s In The Box?

  • F13 Panda DTF Printer (L1800)
  • DTF Printer Oven
  • Full Set of Initial Ink (CMYKW 5x250ml)
  • 500g Adhesive Powder
  • Protective Printhead Moisturizing Device
  • PET Roll Film
  • Procolored RIP Software (Windows OS only)
  • Power Cable/USB Interface Data Cable
  • Ink Tube/Dust-Free Cloth/Syringe

Note: Ink and powder are shipped separately and are not included in the printer package.

Available on preorder

Free Delivery (Expected delivery between 18 Mar and 20 Mar) in the checkout.

Description

DTF printer, also known as Direct-to-film printer, applies DTF ink and PET film to achieve printings transferable from film to a wide range of fabric, including cotton, polyester, cotton-polyester blends, spandex, nylon, denim, canvas and so forth. We recommend A4 DTF printer for new beginners, A3 DTF printer for small studios.

Procolored F13 Panda DTF Printer 13″ A3 L1800 & Oven: Professional Direct-to-Film Printing for Custom Apparel

The Procolored F13 Panda DTF Printer (A3 L1800) offers high-performance direct-to-film (DTF) printing, perfect for small businesses specializing in custom apparel. With its included oven, the F13 Panda delivers impressive print quality and speed, suitable for printing on a variety of fabrics including cotton, polyester, and blends—even dark-colored fabrics. This versatile printer eliminates the need for fabric pretreatment, simplifying the entire DTF printing process and making it accessible for both beginners and experienced users.


What’s In The Box?

  • F13 Panda DTF Printer (L1800)
  • DTF Printer Oven
  • Full Set of Initial Ink (CMYKW 5x250ml)
  • 500g Adhesive Powder
  • Protective Printhead Moisturizing Device
  • PET Roll Film
  • Procolored RIP Software (Windows OS only)
  • Power Cable/USB Interface Data Cable
  • Ink Tube/Dust-Free Cloth/Syringe

Note: Ink and powder are shipped separately and are not included in the printer package.


Key Features:

  • Fully Upgraded Roller Feeder: Reduces paper jams common in traditional printers, ensuring smooth and continuous printing.
  • Printhead Auto-Cleaning: Automatically cleans the printhead every 10 hours when the printer is left on, consuming approximately 1ml of ink per day, preventing clogs and ensuring long-term reliability.
  • White Ink Mix & Circulation: Minimizes the risk of printhead clogging and extends printhead life, critical for maintaining the printer’s durability and performance.
  • Preheating & Adjustable Temperature: Ensures the ink is heated properly to avoid flow issues, maintaining consistent, high-quality printing.
  • Film Adsorption & Ink Collection: Facilitates smooth printing and proper ink distribution for optimal results.
  • Professional Clothing Printing: Produces industrial-grade print quality with high resolution and exceptional color fidelity, making it perfect for t-shirt customization.
  • Beginner-Friendly: No fabric pretreatment is required, offering a simplified process for small printing businesses and entrepreneurs.


Common Questions:

  • What is the difference between the DTF L1800 and DTF R1390?
    The difference lies in the mainboard. The DTF R1390 requires manual resetting of the ink volume counter, while the DTF L1800 does not.
  • What distinguishes the DTF L1800 from the DTF PRO?
    The DTF PRO features two printheads, doubling the speed of the DTF L1800, which only has one printhead.
  • Is the RIP software compatible with Mac?
    No, the RIP software only works with Windows OS. You can use software like Parallels or Bootcamp on a Mac to run it.
  • Do I need to pay for the RIP software?
    The RIP software is free, but requires a software dongle for use. Note that the RIP software is for image ripping only, not for image editing—you’ll need other programs like Photoshop or Canva for design edits.
  • What is the printing cost for one T-shirt?
    It costs about $1.80 to print a 13″x16″ adult t-shirt.
  • What is the maximum length the roll film can print?
    You can print up to 31″ for a single print job.
  • How fast can the printer work?
    The F13 Panda can print 4 square feet per hour, making it ideal for medium-scale production.
  • Is the maintenance process complicated?
    Weekly maintenance is simple and only takes a few minutes. For a detailed guide, refer to this video.

The Procolored F13 Panda DTF Printer is a top choice for t-shirt customization, combining ease-of-use with industrial-grade performance. With its upgraded features, professional print quality, and affordable pricing, it’s the ideal solution for small printing businesses looking to enhance their production capabilities.


SourcePrinting Quality Warranty

At SourcePrinting, we provide a limited product warranty on machine parts for the specified periods, including relevant subsystems. This warranty covers defects due to faulty materials or poor craftsmanship during manufacturing. However, it does not cover normal wear and tear or misuse of the machine or its parts.

Printhead – No Warranty

The printhead is a consumable with a limited lifespan and is highly sensitive to voltage fluctuations. Even with an automatic cleaning system, clogging can occur over time, requiring proper maintenance. Partial clogging is expected during usage, even with regular manual cleaning.

For printers purchased from SourcePrinting: We provide training on printhead care during installation.
For third-party machines: We do not offer installation services for separately purchased printheads.


DTF Printer Maintenance Guide for Buyers

Maximize Your DTF Printer’s Lifespan & Performance

Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is an excellent solution for custom garment and merchandise printing, but like any high-tech equipment, it requires regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. This guide will walk you through key maintenance tips and considerations for getting the most out of your DTF printer.


Key Considerations Before Purchasing a DTF Printer

  1. Daily Use is Crucial

    • DTF printers require frequent use to keep the printheads and ink systems functioning properly. If you’re not planning to print every day or frequently, DTF may not be the best fit for you.
    • Tip: If you don’t print daily, it might be more practical to outsource your DTF printing to a professional service instead. This can save you from having to invest in regular maintenance and risk damage due to extended idle times.
  2. Space & Setup

    • Ensure that you have a dedicated space for your DTF printer with a stable, clean environment. Humidity and temperature fluctuations can affect print quality and machine performance.

Daily Maintenance (Before and After Each Print Job)

  1. Clean Printheads

    • Clean the printheads at the start and end of each printing session to prevent clogging. Use a soft lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol to gently wipe the heads.
    • Tip: Run a cleaning cycle through your printer if you notice a drop in print quality (banding, missing colors, etc.).
  2. Check Ink Levels

    • Always monitor ink levels. Low ink can cause poor print quality and damage the printhead. Make sure to have backup ink on hand.
    • Tip: Use high-quality inks that are compatible with your printer to avoid clogging and ensure vibrant prints.
  3. Monitor the Printer Bed

    • Ensure the printer bed is clean and free of any debris or excess ink that could interfere with the print process. Use a lint roller or soft brush to gently clean the surface.
  4. Adjust the Print Settings

    • Verify the print settings (speed, temperature, and pressure) before starting each job to ensure optimal results.
    • Tip: Run a test print regularly to check for any discrepancies in colors or resolution.

Weekly Maintenance

  1. Deep Clean the Printhead

    • Perform a deep clean once a week to maintain the best quality and prevent any ink build-up that could lead to printhead damage. Use a cleaning solution specifically designed for DTF printers.
  2. Check Ink Flow & Hose Connections

    • Inspect all ink hoses and connections for any signs of wear or leaks. Ensure there are no blockages or air pockets in the system.
  3. Update Software & Firmware

    • Make sure your printer’s software and firmware are up to date. This can help with efficiency, new features, and resolving any bugs or issues.
  4. Check for Calibration Issues

    • Check the printer for calibration issues and realign the printhead if necessary. This ensures accurate color printing and prevents misalignment.

Monthly Maintenance

  1. Perform a Full Printer Cleaning

    • At least once a month, perform a comprehensive cleaning of the printer, including the printhead, rollers, and internal components.
    • Tip: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedure to prevent voiding the warranty or causing any unnecessary damage.
  2. Replace Consumables

    • Check the condition of consumables like transfer film, ink cartridges, and printhead caps. Replace them as needed to ensure optimal performance.
  3. Inspect the Printer’s Electrical Components

    • Inspect the power cables, connectors, and other electrical components to ensure everything is in working order.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  1. Clogged Printheads

    • Symptoms: Lines or missing colors in prints.
    • Solution: Perform a cleaning cycle or manually clean the printhead with alcohol and a lint-free cloth. If the issue persists, contact technical support.
  2. Ink Smudging or Transfer Issues

    • Symptoms: Ink smudging during transfer or poor adhesion to the fabric.
    • Solution: Check the curing temperature and time. Make sure your transfer films are compatible and in good condition. You may need to adjust the heat press settings.
  3. Poor Print Quality

    • Symptoms: Faded or inconsistent prints.
    • Solution: Check ink levels, clean the printhead, and ensure proper calibration. Run test prints regularly to check for consistency.

When to Outsource DTF Printing

While DTF printing offers amazing results, it requires regular maintenance and daily use to keep it in good working condition. If you don’t plan to print daily or lack the resources for consistent upkeep, it may be better for you to outsource your DTF printing. This can help avoid potential problems with your machine and ensure that your prints remain high quality without the added effort of maintenance.


Conclusion

Maintaining your DTF printer is essential to achieving high-quality prints and prolonging the lifespan of the equipment. If you’re committed to regular use and upkeep, a DTF printer is an excellent investment. However, if you’re not planning to print every day, consider outsourcing your DTF printing to professionals for a hassle-free experience.

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