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Home » Epson launches first ever Direct-to-Garment printer
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Epson launches first ever Direct-to-Garment printer

By January 25, 20211 Min Read
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Epson, a
world leader in digital imaging and printing solutions recently announced the
launch of its first ever industrial level Direct-to-Garment printer, Epson
SureColor SC-F3030. It is a robust direct-to-garment (DTG) printer that is
designed for high productivity. This printer is targeted towards garment screen
printers, e-commerce customers, drop-shipment jobbers and new start-ups engaged
in personalized T-shirt printing business. It offers a low total cost of
ownership (TCO) for Mid/Large garment and T-shirt manufacturers. 

Priced at Rs 36,00,000/-, the SC-F3030 features high levels of accuracy
and prints even complex designs on a variety of cotton garments from light to
dark colours, allowing businesses to deliver quick turnaround time.
Its high speed
networking enables rapid file transfer with 4GB RAM for job queuing. While
printing on a light coloured shirt can be done in 14 seconds, printing on a
dark garment takes 26 seconds. Its new Hanger Platens and auto height
adjustment enable for faster loading with optional grip pads for frameless
placement.  

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