Our Mimaki TxF300-1600 review covers real-world specs, pros & cons, inks, software, costs, and setup tips—so you can decide if this 63″ production DTF fits your workflow.
Mimaki TxF300-1600 Review (Direct-to-Film Printer)

📋 Key Specifications — Mimaki TxF300-1600
| Manufacturer | Mimaki |
| Maximum Print Width | 1,610 mm (63.4″) |
| Maximum Media Width | 1,620 mm (63.8″) |
| Printheads | Dual on-demand piezo (staggered) |
| Printing Resolution | 720 / 1,080 / 1,440 dpi |
| Quoted Speed | Up to ~107.6 ft²/hr (≈10 m²/h) |
| Ink Type / Colors | PHT50 heat-transfer pigment (CMYK + White), ECO PASSPORT |
| Ink Capacity | 600 ml packs (White 500 ml), degassed aluminum packs |
| White Ink Handling | MCT white-ink circulation |
| Reliability | NCU (Nozzle Check Unit), NRS (Nozzle Recovery System) |
| Connectivity | Ethernet 1000BASE-T, USB 2.0 |
| Media Limits | Thickness ≤ 1.0 mm; Roll weight ≤ 45 kg |
| Included Software | RasterLink 7 (RIP) |
| Standout Features | 63″ width for large gang sheets, dual-head productivity, degassed packs, MCT/NCU/NRS uptime stack |
Specs from Mimaki product/spec pages and data sheet. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The TxF300-1600 pairs wide 63″ coverage with dual-head speed and proven PHT50 chemistry. Expect strong white opacity, stable uptime, and faster turns on high-density gang sheets.
🔍 Performance Analysis — Mimaki TxF300-1600 review
For shops bottlenecked by film throughput, the TxF300-1600’s dual-head engine and ~10 m²/h ceiling open up faster batching with fewer roll changes. The 1,610 mm print width is ideal for true 60″-class gang layouts that cut pressing time and handling. PHT50 whites hold opacity well on dark cotton/poly blends, while 720/1,440 dpi modes keep small type legible on mainstream PET films. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Reliability features matter at this size: degassed aluminum ink packs reduce air-bubble defects; MCT recirculates white to limit settling; NCU/NRS detect and recover nozzles so long jobs aren’t derailed mid-roll. These combine to reduce scrapped meters and unplanned cleaning cycles. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
🔗 Connectivity, RIP & Workflow — Mimaki TxF300-1600 review
RasterLink 7 handles white-layer logic and queue management; Ethernet (1G) is preferred for long files and multi-operator access. Standardize film presets and heater targets per SKU to keep hand-feel and wash fastness consistent across shifts. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
💰 Running Costs & Uptime — Mimaki TxF300-1600 review
White coverage is your cost driver. The TxF300-1600’s speed shortens exposure to maintenance routines, and its circulation/monitoring stack helps keep the white channel active. Maintain 40–60% RH, run quick nozzle checks before batches, and log film/ink usage in RasterLink to refine cost-per-print. If you sell large back prints or all-over designs, the 63″ class converts directly to fewer roll swaps and less waste.
🎯 Who Should Buy It? — Mimaki TxF300-1600 review
Choose the TxF300-1600 if you need wide-format gang sheets at pace and want the stability of Mimaki’s ink/uptime stack. If your space or volume is smaller, consider the TxF300-75 (31.5″); if reliability at a lower price matters most, the TxF150-75 remains a solid entry point. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Explore more: see DTF Printers by Size or compare with our Mimaki TxF300-75 review.
❓ FAQs — Mimaki TxF300-1600 review
How wide can it print?
Up to 1,610 mm (63.4″) printable width on 1,620 mm media. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
What inks does it use?
PHT50 CMYK+White heat-transfer pigment inks; ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® certified. 600 ml packs (500 ml white). :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
How fast is it?
Mimaki quotes up to ~107.6 ft²/hr (≈10 m²/h) with dual staggered heads. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}



