01.23.23
Roland DGA Corporation has announced the launch of its new VersaSTUDIO BN-20D Direct-to-Film System. Combining outstanding print quality with simple, ultra-reliable operation, this advanced, affordable desktop solution makes customizing apparel and accessories with eye-catching graphics – even the most detailed images and text – easier than ever.
The BN-20D Direct-to-Film System complements Roland DGA’s existing family of VersaSTUDIO machines designed to help smaller home- or office-based print providers build their businesses.
The system is a complete apparel decoration solution that consists of specially formulated S-PG inks in CMYK and White, S-F164 direct transfer film, and S-POWDER direct transfer powder (each sold separately). Equipped with this system, users can create stunning custom T-shirts, tote bags, aprons, and more in just four simple steps, with no weeding or masking required.
Direct-to-film (DTF) transfer has been attracting attention in the apparel decoration industry due to how easy this process makes enhancing clothing and accessories with head-turning graphics. After printing illustrations, photos, and other graphics on a special film, powder is applied to the to the film, which is then thermally melted.
This eliminates the need for labor-intensive removal of waste from unnecessary areas, and retouching, which not only makes the work process more efficient, but also allows for the production of more complex and appealing designs.
“A significant advantage of the BN-20D Direct-to-Film System is its ability to print extremely detailed images and fine lines that would be difficult, or even impossible, to weed using vinyl,” said Daniel Valade, Roland DGA’s product manager of digital print. “In addition, knocking out the backgrounds in the design and using the garment color as the background allows for a transfer with a soft, natural hand.”
In addition, the ink is expected to be compliant with OEKO-TEX in February 2023, an international standard that guarantees the safety of apparel decoration, making it safe for use on clothing for children and pets.
Other noteworthy BN-20D features include an updated ink delivery and recirculation system engineered to ensure reliable performance, day-in and day-out. Dedicated channels for CMYK along with an improved white ink delivery channel allow the BN-20D to produce rich, vivid color while also achieving optimal white ink opacity for printing on light-and dark-colored garments and accessories.
“Apparel applications continue to be a driving force behind the small business market segment, and the direct-to-film process has grown in popularity,” said Valade. “The new BN-20D Direct-to-Film System offers what the competition simply can’t provide – optimum print quality, ease of use, and legendary reliability, backed by a Roland DG manufacturer’s warranty. This system provides small office and home office businesses with the tools they need to produce top-quality direct-to-film apparel with complete confidence.”
The BN-20D Direct-to-Film System complements Roland DGA’s existing family of VersaSTUDIO machines designed to help smaller home- or office-based print providers build their businesses.
The system is a complete apparel decoration solution that consists of specially formulated S-PG inks in CMYK and White, S-F164 direct transfer film, and S-POWDER direct transfer powder (each sold separately). Equipped with this system, users can create stunning custom T-shirts, tote bags, aprons, and more in just four simple steps, with no weeding or masking required.
Direct-to-film (DTF) transfer has been attracting attention in the apparel decoration industry due to how easy this process makes enhancing clothing and accessories with head-turning graphics. After printing illustrations, photos, and other graphics on a special film, powder is applied to the to the film, which is then thermally melted.
This eliminates the need for labor-intensive removal of waste from unnecessary areas, and retouching, which not only makes the work process more efficient, but also allows for the production of more complex and appealing designs.
“A significant advantage of the BN-20D Direct-to-Film System is its ability to print extremely detailed images and fine lines that would be difficult, or even impossible, to weed using vinyl,” said Daniel Valade, Roland DGA’s product manager of digital print. “In addition, knocking out the backgrounds in the design and using the garment color as the background allows for a transfer with a soft, natural hand.”
In addition, the ink is expected to be compliant with OEKO-TEX in February 2023, an international standard that guarantees the safety of apparel decoration, making it safe for use on clothing for children and pets.
Other noteworthy BN-20D features include an updated ink delivery and recirculation system engineered to ensure reliable performance, day-in and day-out. Dedicated channels for CMYK along with an improved white ink delivery channel allow the BN-20D to produce rich, vivid color while also achieving optimal white ink opacity for printing on light-and dark-colored garments and accessories.
“Apparel applications continue to be a driving force behind the small business market segment, and the direct-to-film process has grown in popularity,” said Valade. “The new BN-20D Direct-to-Film System offers what the competition simply can’t provide – optimum print quality, ease of use, and legendary reliability, backed by a Roland DG manufacturer’s warranty. This system provides small office and home office businesses with the tools they need to produce top-quality direct-to-film apparel with complete confidence.”