Direct-to-garment M&r I-dot 4100 Printer

US $3400

  • Kingsford Heights, Indiana, United States
  • Jan 30th
Z_i-Dot 4100 If you’re thinking about entering the world of direct-to-garment printing, there’s no better companion than an i-Dot digital textile printer. The i-Dot 4100 offers the most value in its price range, and is superior to printers costing more than twice as much. Not only does it have the sophisticated feature set experienced professionals require, it is priced within the reach of most screen printers, embroiderers, and other garment-decorating professionals. In fact, i-Dots make it possible for businesses outside the garment-decoration industry to provide clients with customized apparel. All models come with a 36 x 52 cm (14" x 20.5") pallet but can print images up to 41 x 51 cm (16" x 20") on 100% cotton, 50/50 cotton blend, and some polyester fabrics. i-Dot 4100 produces phenomenal results on whites, lights, darks and blacks. Their phenomenal image quality and ink-saver capability is made possible by M&R’s exclusive Absolute Position® Technology (APT) and i-Color RIP Software. i-Dot’s laser-guided substrate placement helps ensure that garments are correctly positioned. The combination of these and other key features make i-Dots unique. In no time at all, you’ll be turning out amazingly sharp text and line art with exceptional blending and photographic transitions. This printer has been slightly used. It comes with the bulk ink cartridges and has been very well taken care of. The printer does need a new print head which is included with the printer. It just needs to be installed. There is nothing wrong with the printer, I just have not used it as much as I would have liked, and I need the space for other screen printing equipment.

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