The alteration of a standard inkjet printer for use with Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is a process that repurposes existing technology to create a specialized fabric decoration tool. This modification involves adapting the printer’s ink delivery system and hardware to accommodate DTF inks and films, diverging from its original intended function of paper-based printing.
This conversion offers potential cost savings compared to purchasing dedicated DTF equipment, making textile printing more accessible to small businesses and hobbyists. The process enables the creation of vibrant, durable prints on a wide range of fabrics. Historically, garment decoration involved more complex and expensive methods, and this adaptation represents a democratization of that technology.