MaxColour DTF Printer 60
I recently expanded my print shop capabilities by investing in the MaxColour DTF Printer 60 from MaxLaser, and I must say, the experience has been transformational for my business. Here’s a firsthand look at why this MaxColour DTF Printer is a must-have:
Wide Format Printing: The ability to use 600mm wide rolls has significantly broadened the range of products I can offer. Whether it’s large-scale designs or batch prints, the MaxColour DTF Printer 60 handles it with ease, allowing me to cater to more diverse customer needs.
Integrated Efficiency: The printer comes with a smoke purifier, powder shaker and dryer unit combined in one, streamlining the production process. This integration not only saves space but also speeds up the workflow, from printing to final product delivery.
Advanced Technology: Equipped with two Epson i3200 print heads, the quality of prints I get is outstanding—sharp, vibrant, and consistently precise. Plus, the added smoke purifier effectively extracts excess smoke from the dryer unit, ensuring a safer and cleaner working environment.
Comprehensive Support and Training: MaxLaser’s package is incredibly thorough. The 1-year warranty and lifetime support give me peace of mind, but it’s the detailed training that truly stands out. My technicians spent 2 to 3 days on-site, not just teaching me how to use the printer and software but also emphasizing maintenance to prevent clogging of the print heads. This knowledge is invaluable for keeping the machine running smoothly and avoiding downtime.
Financing Flexibility: The option to finance the printer was crucial for managing my cash flow. I was able to acquire this advanced equipment without upfront financial strain, allowing me to invest further in other areas of my business.
In summary, buying the MaxColour DTF Printer from MaxLaser has not only enhanced the quality and scope of my printing services but also provided the support and tools necessary for my business to operate efficiently and grow. It’s a game-changer for anyone serious about stepping up their printing game.