Anajet Dtg ( Direct To Garment ) Printer

US $3600

  • West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Jan 30th
Here for sale is an ANAJET DIRECT TO GARMENT PRINTER. It was purchased back in 2011 for $15,000.00. They are very expensive pieces of equipment but are amazing pieces of equipment. Only a little over 500 shirts were printed with this machine. It's being sold however because the owner wasn't doing enough custom designs to keep it up and running consistently.. This machine needs to be run frequently because if you let it sit too long with the lines filled with ink, then the lines can and will clog up. It's normal for the lines to be maintained on this type of machine though. This machine specifically may need a new print head .. The machine turns on but it won't run because either the lines are clogged or it needs a new print head.. If somebody gets to purchase this for under 5k you will be getting a steal ...  -YOU CAN READ ALL ABOUT THESE FANTASTIC MACHINES ON ANAJET.COM GIVE ME A CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFO 6105509172 Direct to garment printing is the newest of these technologies. AnaJet was founded in 2006 and was one of the first companies in the world to mass-produce digital garment printers.    Direct to garment developed to fill in the gaps left by the other garment decoration methods. For example, embroidery doesn’t allow for photographic detail. Screen printing multiple colors is extremely expensive and requires high minimum order quantities due to the high set-up costs of each image. Heat transfers deliver a thick, rubbery feel to the graphic. Dye sublimation is appropriate only for 100% synthetic fabrics.    With direct to garment printing, each image prints digitally (similar to a paper printer), so there is no screen making, no messy clean up, and no color or minimum quantity limitations.  Additionally, digital apparel printing meets consumer expectations of being able to personalize products and receive them quickly. The process of printing on garments with digital apparel printers is extraordinarily easy, and with AnaJet it can take less than a minute to print.    -Design a graphic in Spark or your graphic design program, or receive a custom graphic from a customer. For example, if you are using an mPower, drag and drop the graphic into AnaRIP, AnaJet’s proprietary RIP software. AnaRIP allows you to control ink settings, image placement, and other print options for your graphic. Once the graphic is ripped and your ideal settings are selected, you click “print” within the program, and the graphic is sent to your AnaJet printer. -The printer will print the graphic directly on the garment – printing a single pass of CMYK ink for a light colored garment, or two passes for a dark colored garment – first a white ink “underbase” and then the CMYK ink.    Dark colored garments also require pretreatment before printing so that the white ink underbase adheres to the garment, allowing the colors to stand out instead of being lost in the dark color of the garment.    Once the graphic finishes printing, remove the garment from the printer and place it on your heat press for 60 to 90 seconds to heat-cure the ink to the shirt. Tunnel dryers also work, used according to the manufacturer’s directions. -Digitally printed graphics feel much softer on garments than any other method. When properly cured and cared for, the impression will last as long as the life of the shirt because the ink permanently adheres to the fabric.    AnaJet direct to garment printers are known for their vibrant print quality, and because you can print millions of colors in one pass, your graphics can be incredibly intricate and detailed. Gradients, text and photographs are all possibilities at your fingertips with digital garment printing.

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