DTG Digital to reveal new garment printer at fespa

Direct to garment printer supplier DTG Digital will unveil its new M3 garment printer at the upcoming fespa which it promises will deliver a 30 per cent increase in productivity. DTG Digital has completed over 8000 installations of direct to garment printers, Impression Technology currently manufacture the DTG Digital range. Its CEO Steve Richardson says the new M3 garment printer will be more efficient and easier to maintain and operate. “With a rise in volume digital print demands from our customer base we felt we needed to respond and offer more productive equipment within an acceptable capital investment bracket,” he says.

New: the M3 garment printer

New: the M3 garment printer

“Customers want to print volume orders reliably. We have worked hard to bring about what we believe is the most rugged printer with far less maintenance at a better price point in the market.” DTG Digital says printers can meet volume demand with the M3’s brand new 4-2-1 garment platen system which can print three XXXXL oversized garments plus six standard garments or 12 smaller garments in one system, reducing the need for multiple platens in production. DTG Digital promises, “The 4-2-1 platen system drastically increases flexibility and productivity allowing more opportunities for profit making volume print production requirements.” The M3 will be released at fespa 2016 held on March 8 to 11 in Amsterdam. It will also be available on limited release through the DTG Digital website.

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