DTF Oven Dryer
DTF oven dryer are the cornerstone of a smooth and professional Direct-to-Film printing process. From curing printed film to powder adhesive shaking and drying, these machines ensure that your prints are colorful, durable, and transfer-ready in record time. Whether you're running a high-output print shop or new to your XP600 U13 printer, our line of curing ovens, powder shakers, and air purifiers will make production a breeze and provide consistent high-quality results.
Note: The powder shaker is only for XP600 U13 & U13D
Key Features of DTF Oven Dryer, Powder Shaker & Air Purifier
Our DTF oven dryer, DTF powder shaker and dryer, and air purifier are optimized to maximize every step of your Direct-to-Film print workflow, especially when used with the XP600 U13.
Precision matters as the DTF powder oven cures printed films evenly, making sure to do so at their definitive and best possible temperature. This helps enhance the overall strength, color vibrance, and wash durability of your print.
DTF powder shaker and dryer automatically dispenses adhesive powder, then dries for even coverage and cat-like transfers every time.
Maintaining your DTF printing area healthy and efficient, the air purifier purifies floating adhesive powder and hazardous vapors, keeping your workspace clean and safe.
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DTF Curing Oven -Evenly cures printed films at the right temperature, increases print durability, and wash resistance.
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Powder Shaker & Dryer – Applies adhesive powder and dries, tooirefitting – Manufactures — Automates the application of adhesive powder in an even fashion and time-efficient manner.
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Air Purifier – For removing gases and particulate matter in work space, so that your working area is clean and healthy.
Performance Benefits of the Powder Shaker & Air Purifier
Designed with speed and precision, powder shaker and air purifier create more rapidly by reducing manual processes and streamlining the printing process, allowing you to create more without sacrificing quality.
They give consistent output with uniform curing and exact powder adhesion to every print, so your transfers will constantly appear professional. Optimized for the XP600 U13, this unit is compatible with your workflow to create a seamless, reliable, high-performance printing environment.
Of course, a purifier will bring down the number of airborne particles and odors in the working area which not only makes it safer but also much more comfortable to work in.
Compatible with your workflow to create a seamless, high performance printing environment, optimized for Direct-to-Film printer.
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Faster Production – Minimize manual steps and increase output.
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Consistent Quality – Achieve uniform curing and powder adhesion every time.
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Cleaner Workspace – Reduce airborne particles and odors with effective filtration.
Better for the XP600 U13 Workflow – Designed to complement your printer for an efficient, integrated setup.
Explore our curing oven for DTF, powder shakers, and air purifiers designed for seamless compatibility with the XP600 U13. Upgrade your setup today for professional results and a cleaner, faster production process.
FAQ
Q: What is a DTF oven dryer and why do I need one?
A: A DTF oven dryer (also known as a curing oven) cures printed films evenly after ink is applied. It dries the ink, ensuring it is set before it goes through the press and print, assisting in adhesion, wash fastness and colour vibrancy. A print that is not properly cured may feel undercured, it may peel and it may fade rapidly.
Q: How is a powder shaker & dryer different from a curing oven?
A: A powder shaker is used to evenly apply adhesive powder to the printed film and remove excess powder. Some units also include a drying function to pre-cure the adhesive before pressing. The curing oven handles the full thermal curing of ink and adhesive. Together, they streamline the workflow.
Q: Are your ovens and dryers compatible with all DTF printers?
A: Yes -- InkSonic's DTF ovens, dryers, and accessories will easily work with a large variety of desktop and pro DTF printers, including XP600 U13, H13, etc. - again, double check that the width/length of the oven will fit the film that you are using.
Q: What temperature and timing settings should I use?
A: Suggested settings may vary depending on combination of ink, film, and powder you are using. A standard cure range is approximately 110–130°C (230–266°F) over 60–90 seconds. This can depend slightly on your machine, ink brand, and the type of film you are generally using. Always perform tests and checks to determine the best settings.
Q: Can I cure multiple prints at once?
A: Yes, depending on the oven’s chamber size. Larger ovens allow batch curing, which boosts throughput. Just ensure you're not overcrowding — airflow and heat distribution should remain consistent across all prints.
Q: How do I maintain and clean my DTF oven / dryer?
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- Regularly eliminate dust, adhesive residues, and lint from the chamber.
- Wipe surfaces with a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol (only if you feel the material is safe).
- Check on heating elements from time to time and clean.
- Prevent the vent from being blocked to ensure good airflow.
Q: Do you include warranty and support for these machines?
A: Yes — all InkSonic equipment comes with warranty coverage. We also provide technical support, user manuals, and tutorial resources to help you get the most from your oven, dryer, or powder shaker.
Q: Will adding a DTF oven & dryer increase my costs significantly?
A: There’s a cost in the beginning, but the investment will pay for itself because you’ll have less misprints, longer life and more efficiency. Greater uniformity and reduced incidence of rejects result in significant cost savings and improved profit levels.
Q: What size oven do I need for my workflow?
A: Select an oven with a cavity width and length larger than your largest film size (plus a little extra). When using film sizes of A3 or above, ensure that the width of the oven cavity is sufficient for you to easily insert the film. If you are going to cure more than one print at a time, be sure that the oven has sufficient room for air flow and heat distribution.