We started HTV, then Screen Printing, then DTG and now we source DTF for the 3-4G this will awesome, we sell 1500-3000 shirts a year, excited to see this.
I teach screen printing and would never do it for a business due to time and investment but dtf is something I’ve been looking at and it’s a market that is ripe for a company to take the technology to the next level. The fact that it’s Mac compatible is huge for me. Also can’t wait to see how they implement the white ink recirculation.
I hope the support is there for all those who are interested. Dtf can be a handful if you dont know much about it. Seems like a cool machine just curious about the maintenance and other things
Hey xTools. Love your products looking forward to this! Also any plans for a water jet cutter in the future? That would be a game changer for DIYers all over the world!
I had a strong feeling when i heard xtool was coming out with more products that it would be a dtf printer. They are gaining popularity. I already recently funded a known dtf printer brand for an upcoming machine but will be curious on the progress of the xtool.
Thank you to our Australian users for showing interest in our Kickstarter! Australia has always been a key market for us, and not including it in this Kickstarter is a temporary arrangement. Once the campaign concludes, the Apparel Printer will be available for purchase on our official website. We can’t wait to bring this exciting new product to you soon!
Thank you to our Australian users for showing interest in our Apparel Printer! Australia has always been a key market for us, and not including it in this Kickstarter is a temporary arrangement. Once the campaign concludes, the Apparel Printer will be available for purchase on our official website. We can’t wait to bring this exciting new product to you soon!
Thank you for asking! The Apparel Printer is specifically designed to work with xTool Selected Apparel Printer Ink in all colors (CMYKW) for optimal performance. Using third-party ink is not recommended, as unknown formulations may lead to issues like nozzle clogging, which are not covered under the warranty policy.
Thank you to our UK users for your interest in our KS! The UK has always been an important market for us, and not including them in this crowdfunding campaign is a temporary arrangement. We look forward to bringing this exciting new product to you soon!
The $4000 price tag means nothing. How much for the shaker oven? This thing is probably going to be $8000 all in. Also, you claim 50 sq ft/hr, but say that it prints in as little as 10 mins, which means it’s more like 5-7 sq ft/hr. Why lie? 50 sq ft/hr DTF printers cost like $20,000.
Agreed; the shaker/oven price is going to make or break this for a lot of small operations. I didn't catch that the $4k was only for the printer until I read your comment. It dampened my excitement for this release. They need to release those prices before I can make a wise decision on whether I want to pay the deposit.
@@po04870487 They're using Epson i1600 printheads that can do 30 sq ft/hr. At $4000, other DTF printers can only do ~14 sq ft/hr. At 50 sq ft/hr, it should be able to print a 13"x14" in under 2 min. Shaking should take 30 sec - 1 min using the method they show in the video, and baking takes 3 mins at absolute max. If the 10 min quote is from start to finish, it looks like it should be able to do that 13"x14" print in 6 mins. That puts it on par with other similarly priced and slightly cheaper machines, but nowhere near 50 sq ft/hr.
This is going to open endless possibilities for creative products and projects. Count me in!
That's so cool!!! we have now 3 Xtool lasers and my wife and i have a printing business as well so om locking forward to this product hit the market.
We started HTV, then Screen Printing, then DTG and now we source DTF for the 3-4G this will awesome, we sell 1500-3000 shirts a year, excited to see this.
I teach screen printing and would never do it for a business due to time and investment but dtf is something I’ve been looking at and it’s a market that is ripe for a company to take the technology to the next level. The fact that it’s Mac compatible is huge for me. Also can’t wait to see how they implement the white ink recirculation.
Stay tuned for updates!
I hope the support is there for all those who are interested. Dtf can be a handful if you dont know much about it. Seems like a cool machine just curious about the maintenance and other things
Thank you for your interest! The main machine comes with a 1-year warranty, and the print head has a 1-month warranty.
Hey xTools. Love your products looking forward to this! Also any plans for a water jet cutter in the future? That would be a game changer for DIYers all over the world!
As an xtool S1 and F1 Ultra owner I cannot wait for this !! So exciting!
That looks great. I can't wait to see what's coming ❤
NICE!!!
I had a strong feeling when i heard xtool was coming out with more products that it would be a dtf printer. They are gaining popularity. I already recently funded a known dtf printer brand for an upcoming machine but will be curious on the progress of the xtool.
definitely looking to see what you guys have done with this one.
Can't wait for the launch
You better be dropping a uv laser before I buy an Omni 1. 😂
This is amazing 🤩🤩 make a UV printer as well please 🙏 👏 🎉
is there a window time frame when we can expect to see more info or a hands on ?
We appreciate your interest! Stay tuned and look forward to it!
Wow. It's a big one. I have so many questions. What's the largest print size?
from what i've been able to dig up so far… 14"x18" for sheets and it also will take rolls of film
356mm x 460mm, equivalent to the widest print size of 14"x18"
very cool... now lets get a 60-100
watt fiber laser and a 5 watt UV laser XD
j'y pensais depuis le questionnaire reçu y'a quelques jours !
Looks great. But where’s the link for Australian customers?
Thank you to our Australian users for showing interest in our Kickstarter! Australia has always been a key market for us, and not including it in this Kickstarter is a temporary arrangement. Once the campaign concludes, the Apparel Printer will be available for purchase on our official website. We can’t wait to bring this exciting new product to you soon!
No Australia market ?
Thank you to our Australian users for showing interest in our Apparel Printer! Australia has always been a key market for us, and not including it in this Kickstarter is a temporary arrangement. Once the campaign concludes, the Apparel Printer will be available for purchase on our official website. We can’t wait to bring this exciting new product to you soon!
And what will the cost for ink be ? And is it possible to use 3rd party ink ?
Thank you for asking! The Apparel Printer is specifically designed to work with xTool Selected Apparel Printer Ink in all colors (CMYKW) for optimal performance. Using third-party ink is not recommended, as unknown formulations may lead to issues like nozzle clogging, which are not covered under the warranty policy.
can we print on wood?
...can you wear wood?....
You more then likely can transfer your design onto wood, some of us do it with sublimation
Any chance of a UK Deal Link? :)
Thank you to our UK users for your interest in our KS! The UK has always been an important market for us, and not including them in this crowdfunding campaign is a temporary arrangement. We look forward to bringing this exciting new product to you soon!
What size prints;a3 or a4?
14x18" and will also take rolls
356mm x 460mm, equivalent to the widest print size of 14"x18"
Omg
If UV printer is better
Ooh love this! If you need a tester, I got you 😂
4000 for a sublimation printer ??
I think it's a DTF printer
@@joseph_n Yes you are probably correct 👍But still.....
Have you seen the price of a printer that can print white this is a great price
It's a DTG (Direct to Garment) printer, and this one is about 10k cheaper than what I've been looking at elsewhere, Can't wait to see it in action :D
@@MsKazzles they say bake and it's on a transfer sheet. So that would be DTF
Es ce du DTF ???? Si c'est le ca , c'est un truc😂 de wouf wouf !!!
so, it's an iron-on in the end? the title should be print stunning apparel transfers in one click. this is some rawdog clickbait.
So it's a DTF printer..... Amazing but not for the price could i warrant it as a business purchase for a small business...
overpriced in a flooded market..
The $4000 price tag means nothing. How much for the shaker oven? This thing is probably going to be $8000 all in.
Also, you claim 50 sq ft/hr, but say that it prints in as little as 10 mins, which means it’s more like 5-7 sq ft/hr. Why lie? 50 sq ft/hr DTF printers cost like $20,000.
Agreed; the shaker/oven price is going to make or break this for a lot of small operations. I didn't catch that the $4k was only for the printer until I read your comment. It dampened my excitement for this release. They need to release those prices before I can make a wise decision on whether I want to pay the deposit.
I think what xTool is trying to say is that the print and bake process takes about 8-10 minutes, not the printing speed alone.
xtool has a history of not inflating or misrepresenting data in their specifications
I believe it's saying it's all integrated together in one unit is it not?
@@po04870487 They're using Epson i1600 printheads that can do 30 sq ft/hr. At $4000, other DTF printers can only do ~14 sq ft/hr.
At 50 sq ft/hr, it should be able to print a 13"x14" in under 2 min. Shaking should take 30 sec - 1 min using the method they show in the video, and baking takes 3 mins at absolute max.
If the 10 min quote is from start to finish, it looks like it should be able to do that 13"x14" print in 6 mins. That puts it on par with other similarly priced and slightly cheaper machines, but nowhere near 50 sq ft/hr.