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Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 24 Jan 2023, 13:59
by pw66
Roland announce the DTF version of the BN20. Probably a bit slow, but at least it is a start.
Probably time to take a serious look if Roland (and presumably/hopefully Mimaki soon) are getting involved.
The thing that has put me of has been the thought of buying a rebadged ODM machine from suppliers with little wide format experience.
https://www.images-magazine.com/roland- ... dio-range/
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 24 Jan 2023, 14:35
by Mrteajunkie
I wonder if we can just convert our bn-20 to a dtf?
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 24 Jan 2023, 19:07
by pw66
Possibly. There is a guy in US who is converting Mimaki CJV 150 solvent printers. They already have the white ink circulation system so no real mechanical conversion needed. The smallest CJV 75cm is 'only £7K, whichis about 3k less than a 60cm rebadged model.
I guess the biggest issue is compatible inks carts and rip software.
My CJV 150 - 107 is out of warranty soon, so I am thinking of converting.
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 06:55
by Mrteajunkie
For rip it states it uses vw 6 which is what I’m already using.
I imagine it will just lay the colours the same way as if your printing a full colour image for black T-shirts. (White last)
I think it’s going to be the inks more than anything else?
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 09:20
by pw66
Mrteajunkie;151938 wrote:
I think it’s going to be the inks more than anything else?
Probably, getting something that the manufacturer endorses for use in the machine, with chips that it will recognise. Hopefully they will come with a good warranty.
Affording the electricity for the drier is another matter....

Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 23 Feb 2023, 10:08
by pw66
Now Mimaki join the party. Looks like a re puposed CJV150 - 75. Have they added a second head?
If that comes with a 24 month warranty it is probably a good way to go.
https://www.images-magazine.com/mimaki- ... ecoration/
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 01 Mar 2023, 21:03
by logobear
any idea of price on the Roland?
Its slow, but not important with film really ...
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 01 Mar 2023, 23:17
by Paul
bn-20d as dtf is pointless in my opinion. for £7k ish is way too much. you print colour, for about a meter and no more, as it will hit the floor with wet inks. and then it sucks film back in and put white layer on top. pointless. you cant add the shaker as it prints in two passes.
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 02 Mar 2023, 09:22
by pw66
logobear;152118 wrote:any idea of price on the Roland?
Its slow, but not important with film really ...
£5700 +vat for the BN20.
I'm not sure the Mimaki will be much more - the solvent version of the CJV150-75 is less than £7000 including the cutting facility ( which has presumably been rempoved from the dtf machine).
I like the look of the new desktop twin head machine that Xpres and TMT are offering. Sheet fed but takes 40x50cm sheets, 1 litre ink packs. I am begining to think it will be easier and less cumbersome to print indivdual transfer sheets if the speed is fast enough.
A lot will depend on ink costs of machines using cartridges (Mimaki charge £90+vat for 440ml of their solvent ink so if dtf ink is similar then that will make costs too high for volume production). And also the length of warranty.
Re: At last the big manufacturers entering the DTF market.
Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 15:51
by idydltd
Anyone managed to convert a CJV150 to DTF? Got one here I would love to convert