Tuesday, 18 February 2025 Mimaki launches the D800 Powder Shaker for TXF Series DTF Printers Mimaki Australia has announced the addition of the D800 Powder Shaker as an add-on to its TxF series of Direct-to-Film (DTF) printers. This strategic enhancement aims to provide customers with a comprehensive and efficient DTF printing solution. The D800 Powder Shaker is engineered to integrate with Mimaki's TxF150-75 and TxF300-75 DTF printers, both of which offer a maximum print width of 80 cm. This integration ensures a streamlined workflow, enabling users to produce high-quality DTF transfer sheets easily. Key Features of the D800 Powder Shaker: • Compact Design: The D800's smaller footprint than standard shakers reduces shipping costs and conserves workspace. • Auto Powder Return System: This feature minimises manual intervention by automatically recycling excess powder, reducing labour costs and operational time. • Enhanced Heating Area: With an 80 cm heating area—10 cm longer than typical models—the D800 ensures superior heating, preventing issues such as oily films. • Versatility: Designed for compatibility with two-head and four-head printers, the D800 offers multifunctional use across various printing setups. The D800 Powder Shaker has a three-stage heating system featuring independently controlled front, top, and rear heating zones. This allows for tailored adjustments to suit different printing environments. The innovative dual correction shafts also prevent film deviation during printing, reducing material waste. Mimaki's TxF series printers are renowned for their reliability and high-quality output in the DTF printing industry. The introduction of the D800 Powder Shaker further enhances this reputation by offering a cohesive solution that addresses the critical aspects of the DTF printing process. Information about the D800 Powder Shaker and the TxF series of DTF printers is available on the Mimaki Australia website at mimakiaus.com.au. Previous Article Fujifilm Q3 Results Revenue Up 8% Next Article Neschen and ATP to exhibit together at FESPA Berlin If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print