This is an A3-format printer package built around two Epson XP600 print heads plus a complementary shaker machine. The system is intended for transfer workflows (such as DTF/DTG-related film workflows or dye-sublimation setups depending on inks and consumables) and includes the A3 printer, two print heads (XP600), and a powder shaker unit for applying adhesive/powder to wet prints.
The printer supports A3 media (297 x 420 mm) as the maximum standard sheet size and can also handle smaller formats and custom cut films that fit within the A3 area.
The printer is typically compatible with ink types designed for XP600 heads including pigment-based DTF inks, dye-sublimation inks (for suitable printers), and certain eco-solvent or water-based inks depending on printer configuration. Always use inks formulated for XP600 and for your specific transfer workflow.
The shaker machine evenly applies and removes excess adhesive/powder (commonly used in DTF workflows) to prints while the ink is still wet. It helps ensure consistent powder coverage and improves adhesion for subsequent curing and heat-press transfer.
Many XP600-based transfer systems support white ink. White ink typically requires circulation and frequent agitation to prevent settling. Check if your package includes a white-ink circulation system or follow recommended maintenance procedures (regular head purging and recirculation) to keep white ink reliable.
Regular maintenance includes daily or periodic head cleaning and nozzle checks, capping station care, proper degassing/purging routines for white ink, and keeping the shaker free of residual powder. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule, use recommended cleaning solutions, and perform periodic head alignments and firmware updates.
The printer works with RIP and layout software commonly used for transfer printing (check included or recommended RIP software). Common supported file formats include TIFF, PNG, JPEG, EPS, and PDF. ICC color profiles and RIP color management are recommended for best color accuracy.
Connectivity typically includes USB and/or Ethernet for direct connection to a PC. Most drivers and RIP software support Windows; macOS and Linux compatibility may depend on the supplied software. Confirm supported OS versions with the supplier.
Actual resolution and throughput depend on chosen print mode and RIP settings. XP600 heads are capable of high-quality output; you can trade speed for increased DPI. Expect faster speeds in draft modes and slower, high-resolution printing for photo-quality transfers.
The system is designed for transfer films, PET film for DTF, transfer paper for sublimation (if using sublimation inks), and compatible coated media. It is not intended for rigid substrates without additional hardware. Verify film type and coating requirements for your specific transfer process.
A separate heat press or curing oven is typically required to fix the powder/ink to the garment or substrate after the shaker step. The shaker machine handles powder application but does not replace heat curing or final transfer equipment.
Power requirements vary by model, but most tabletop A3 units run from standard mains power (commonly 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz). Physical footprint depends on chassis size—the printer plus shaker will require a stable, well-ventilated workspace sized for A3 printers and the powder shaker. Ask the supplier for exact dimensions and electrical specs.
Yes—XP600 print heads, ink pumps, filters, capping components, and adhesive/powder consumables are commonly available through suppliers. Order recommended genuine or supplier-approved parts and maintain an inventory of critical consumables to minimize downtime.
Warranty, training, and support packages vary by vendor. Many suppliers offer limited warranties on electronics and print heads, installation and training services, and remote or on-site technical support. Confirm warranty duration, what it covers, and available training options before purchase.
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