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EXPLUX Printer+Oven

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Brand EXPLUX 2025
Model DTF Printer+Oven
Released Year 2025
Type Printers
Item Weight 45 pounds
Maximum Media Size A4
Maximum Color Print Resolution 5880 x 1440 dpi
Product Dimensions 14.96"D x 15.75"W x 5.91"H
Status Active
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Overview

The EXPLUX DTF Printer+Oven integrates direct-to-film printing technology combined with an oven curing system. It features high precision print heads supporting up to 600 x 1200 dpi resolution. The device utilizes eco-solvent inks allowing vibrant color output and durability. The oven component uses controlled temperature settings ensuring optimal curing of printed materials. Connectivity options include USB and Ethernet interfaces for seamless office integration. Its compact design facilitates easy placement within office environments requiring both printing and finishing capabilities.

Specifications

Product Dimensions 14.96"D x 15.75"W x 5.91"H
Maximum Media Size A4
Included Components Ink Bottles
Maximum Color Print Resolution 5880 x 1440 dpi
Sheet Size A4
Printer resolution color vert max 5760 Inches
Max copy resolution color 2880 x 1440 dpi
Printer resolution bw horiz max 5760 Inches
Max copy resolution black-white 2880 x 1440 dpi
Printer resolution bw vert max 5760 Inches
Printer resolution color horiz max 5760 Inches
Output sheet capacity 100
Specific Uses For Product Office, Enterprise, Home
Printer Ink Type Pigment-Based Ink
Item Weight 45 pounds
Item model number DTF Printer+Oven
Date First Available June 9, 2025
Manufacturer EXPLUX
Country of Origin China

Key Advantages

The integrated oven significantly reduces post-print processing time, enhancing overall productivity. High-resolution printing ensures detailed image quality suitable for professional uses. Eco-friendly ink technology minimizes environmental impact while maintaining print durability. Robust connectivity options enhance user flexibility and ease of use in varied office setups. Compact design saves space without compromising performance. The combined functionality of printing and curing in one device lowers equipment costs and simplifies workflow.

Limitations

The dual-function design may require specialized maintenance and technical knowledge. The oven’s temperature control range may limit the types of substrates printable. Print speed may be slower compared to dedicated high-speed printers due to integrated curing processes. The device is relatively heavy, impacting portability. Limited availability of replacement parts might pose challenges for long-term servicing. Energy consumption is higher compared to standalone printers given the heat generation of the oven component.

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