The A200 is a high-performance Direct-to-Film (DTF) printer designed for commercial textile printing. It integrates a powder shaking unit, automatic inductive take-up, and supports a wide range of materials for custom apparel and batch production.
The A200 supports PET film for DTF transfers and is compatible with finished substrates including nylon, chemical fiber, cotton, leather, swimsuits/diving suits, PVC, and EVA (via transfer).
Maximum media width is 300 mm (A3-size maximum).
Operating voltage is 220 V at 10 A. Power consumption ranges from approximately 1.0 to 1.6 kW depending on use and environment.
The powder shaker applies and evens adhesive powder on freshly printed film, ensuring uniform coverage and improving transfer reliability while streamlining the workflow between printing and curing/pressing.
The A200 uses an inductive take-up system to automatically roll up printed media as prints finish, simplifying post-print handling and reducing manual intervention during long runs.
Machine dimensions: 850 × 637 × 440 mm. Package dimensions: 910 × 685 × 601 mm. The product literature lists Gross and Net weights but shows conflicting values; typical listing is Gross 77 kg / Net 45 kg. Please confirm exact shipping weight with your supplier or sales contact before ordering.
Typical consumables include PET transfer film, DTF inks (compatible CMYK + white if required), adhesive powder, and cleaning fluids. You will also need a heat press, curing oven, or rosin-free dryer for transfer and curing.
After printing and powder application, prints must be cured/dried (to melt/adhere the powder) and then heat-pressed or sublimation-pressed onto the final substrate following the adhesive/ink manufacturer's recommended temperature, pressure, and dwell time.
The A200 is built for precision and steady commercial output. Actual resolution and throughput depend on RIP settings, ink type, print mode, and media. Ask the vendor for sample prints and benchmark speeds under your intended settings.
The A200 is compatible with standard DTF workflows and common RIP software. For exact driver packages, OS compatibility (Windows/macOS), and recommended RIPs, confirm with the manufacturer or reseller.
Regular maintenance includes printhead cleaning, nozzle checks, cleaning the powder shaker tray and collection areas, inspecting and cleaning rollers, and following scheduled preventive maintenance per the user manual. Use recommended inks and consumables to reduce downtime.
Yes — operate the machine on a properly grounded 220 V circuit, provide adequate ventilation (powder and ink fumes), use appropriate PPE when handling adhesive powder and inks, and follow electrical and fire-safety procedures in the manual.
Most suppliers offer operator training, warranty coverage, and spare parts packages; specifics vary by vendor and region. Confirm warranty terms, support response times, and available spare parts when purchasing.
Contact an authorized distributor or the manufacturer's sales team for pricing, shipping quotes, and lead time. Lead times depend on stock, location, configuration, and shipping method—request a formal quote to get exact timing.
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