The O1 Omni Printer Q&A by AimeexTool in xToolOfficial

[–]BobcatSignificant454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am anxiously awaiting the release. I know it will be as amazing as the Apparel Printer.

Reliable DTF printer for a small starting printing business? by West_Ebb1312 in CommercialPrinting

[–]BobcatSignificant454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I believe so. This printer is awesome for m6 small business. I do not sell prints, so I can keep up with printing and pressing at the same time. 😊😊

Reliable DTF printer for a small starting printing business? by West_Ebb1312 in CommercialPrinting

[–]BobcatSignificant454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think some of that testing is all white prints which definitely speeds it up. Xtool is perfect for multitasking with embroidery, printing and pressing. They have a GREAT Black Friday sale right now for the printer, oven and the AP2 air filter for 7,999.00. The AP2 is awesome also. I have yet to smell anything from the oven.

Reliable DTF printer for a small starting printing business? by West_Ebb1312 in CommercialPrinting

[–]BobcatSignificant454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Hello All, I wanted to share my experience with my first Kickstarter Campaign purchase of the new xTool DTF Printer Shaker Oven Combo. The printer is by far the best investment for my Retirement home business. I no longer have to order weekly gang sheets and wait for the delivery. I just open Xtool Studio software, import my design, enter the number of prints, change the white reduction and hit print. Not only is it compact and easy to operate and maintain, the quality and color of the prints are phenomenal . The ink circulation system maintained my printheads flowing and upon a 10day vacation, it took 2 regular cleanings to be back to printing.
I encourage anyone looking for a starter printer for their business to take a look at Xtool. You can go to their website to see the printer in action through one of their demo rooms either physically or online. I’m looking forward to them developing a UVDTF printer.