The Funsun FS-600 is a direct-to-film (DTF) printer designed for T‑shirts, canvas and other textiles. It prints onto PET film using textile inks (CMYK + double white) and includes a shaking powder machine and dual DX6 print heads for higher productivity and consistent output.
The FS-600 supports a maximum print width of approximately 60 cm, suitable for most garment and small-format textile jobs.
This DTF system prints on virtually all fabric types — cotton, polyester, poly/cotton blends, canvas and other textiles — because the transfer is applied to PET film and then heat‑pressed to the garment.
It refers to a 6‑color configuration: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black plus two White channels. The double white channels improve white ink laydown and opacity, which is important for printing vivid designs on dark garments.
The package includes the PET film DTF printer, an integrated shaking powder machine for powdering printed film, and dual DX6 print heads. Consumables such as inks, PET films, and powder are typically sold separately—confirm with your supplier.
After printing on PET film, the shaking powder machine applies and evenly distributes hot‑melt adhesive powder across the wet ink, then removes excess powder. This ensures consistent adhesion and reduces manual labor.
The compact footprint is approximately 160 x 198 x 140 cm (width x depth x height). Allow additional workspace for loading film, powdering, curing/heat‑pressing and ventilation when planning installation.
The FS-600 is built for high productivity and scalable production thanks to its dual DX6 heads and automatic functions. Actual throughput depends on print mode, resolution, RIP settings and operator workflow; it's suitable for small to high‑volume jobs when configured properly.
The printer supports common DTF/RIP workflows. Specific RIP software inclusion varies by dealer—many users run popular RIP packages for color management and white‑ink control. Confirm with your reseller which RIP is bundled or recommended.
Use textile DTF inks formulated for adhesion and wash fastness, PET transfer film sized for 60 cm width, and hot‑melt adhesive powder (DTF powder). Use manufacturer‑recommended or tested consumables for best results.
Typical steps: (1) RIP and print mirror image onto PET film, (2) apply hot‑melt powder to wet ink (shaking machine), (3) cure powder lightly to set, (4) heat‑press or calendar transfer to garment, (5) peel film (hot or cold peel as recommended) and finish. Follow ink and film supplier instructions for times and temps.
Exact settings depend on ink, film and fabric. Typical DTF transfer ranges are roughly 160–170°C (320–340°F) for 8–15 seconds with firm pressure, but you should test and follow the supplier’s recommended temperature, time and peel method for optimal washability and hand feel.
Regular maintenance includes daily or scheduled printhead cleanings, capping station checks, using quality inks to prevent clogging, and following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. For longer idle periods use recommended head maintenance fluids and flushing procedures. Always consult the user manual for detailed steps.
Policies vary by seller. Many dealers offer installation, operator training and a warranty period on the machine and print heads. Check with your supplier for exact warranty terms, training options and after‑sales support.
Power requirements vary by configuration and region—confirm the machine’s voltage and current needs with your supplier. Also plan for adequate ventilation in the print area, temperature/humidity control for stable ink performance, and space for a heat press or curing equipment.
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