Digital Factory CADlink DTF RIP Software

Everything you need in a single Direct to Film (DTF) software package. With an unmatched feature set, no other DTF print software includes the combination of file preparation, color management and production automation tools that Digital Factory Direct To Film Edition provides. The Desktop Edition provides support for DTF machines 17″ or smaller (A2 or smaller). This package supports one printer port.

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10 months ago
10 months ago
Our magnet blanks come ready to use—no need to peel off any protective film. Just take them out of the package and they’re ready for sublimation. For best results, be sure to review the recommended press settings before getting started.
8 months ago
is there a set of templates for these blanks? See more »
8 months ago
At the moment, there are no templates available. But stay tuned as they are in the works!
9 months ago
9 months ago
We carry "Sublimation Hardboard with White Coating 15.5" x 18.5 - 5 Pack". This material is white sublimation on one side with a film covering, and MDF hardboard on the other side.We do not sell regular plain MDF material.
3 months ago
I have an Epson sublimation printer already. See more »
3 months ago
The ProSub sublimation blanks will work with any sublimation printer. They not only work well with the Epson F series and Sawgrass printers but also Brother SP-1 sublimation printer or any converted sublimation printers. Each pack comes with 50pc of assorted high quality blanks, and provide time and temperature instructions for each blank written on the bag containing them.
12 days ago
5 months ago
For the pillow cover blanks, you will want to set your heat press to 360F for 25-30 seconds. There are also time and temperature settings on the back of the 50 piece set bag that contained all the blanks. You can also email us at support@swingdesign.com for more information, or call us at 978-371-2211 from 9AM-4PM(EST)
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