DTF Printers by Size

DTF printers come in a wide range of sizes, from compact desktop models to industrial wide-format systems. Browse reviews and comparisons by format size to find the right printer for your space, budget, and production volume.

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Ricoh XTF D430 DTF Cube Review — Industrial-Grade DTF System

The Ricoh XTF D430 DTF Cube combines automation, precision, and durability in one enclosed DTF production unit — ideal for mid-size apparel manufacturers.

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RICOH Pro D1600 Review: Industrial DTF with Integrated Powder & Dryer

RICOH Pro D1600 review: 3 industrial heads, ~20 m²/h, integrated powder & dryer, 1.3 m print width (Ricoh mentions film up to 1.6 m). See specs, pros/cons, ...

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Procolored P13 Review: A3 DTF with Single 6-Channel Head

Procolored P13 review: A3 DTF with a single 6-channel head (CMYK+White), selectable 12/24/36-hour cleaning, waste-ink alarm, and 4.5 pL drops—ideal for home ...

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Procolored K13 Lite Review: Beginner-Friendly 13″ A3 DTF

Procolored K13 Lite review: 13″ A3 DTF focused on stability—auto cleans (10 h), white circulation (~30 min), Windows RIP, IR Printhead SafeGuard. Read specs, ...

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Procolored F13 Pro Panda Review: Faster A3 DTF with Dual Heads

Procolored F13 Pro Panda review: A3 (13″) dual-head DTF with Siphon white-ink circulation, timed auto cleaning (~1 ml/day), and Windows-only RIP—ideal for ...

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Procolored F13 Panda Review: Compact, Roll-Ready 13″ A3 DTF

Procolored F13 Panda review: compact 13″ A3 DTF with roll & sheet feed, white-ink circulation, 10-hour auto cleaning (~1 ml/day), and an upgraded roller ...

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Procolored F8 Panda Review: Compact, Budget A4 DTF

Procolored F8 Panda review: compact A4 (8.2″) DTF with L800 head, 1440×1400 dpi, roll feed, white circulation, and auto cleaning—ideal for beginners and small ...

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STS XPJ-1682D Review: Fast, Wide 64″ Dual-Head DTF

Our STS XPJ-1682D review covers real-world specs, pros & cons, inks, workflow, costs, and setup tips—so you can decide if this fast 64″ DTF fits your ...

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STS XPD-924D Review: Fast, Stable 24″ Dual-Head DTF

Our STS XPD-924D review covers real-world specs, pros & cons, inks, workflow, costs, and setup tips—so you can decide if this fast 24″ DTF fits your ...

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STS XPD-724 Review: Reliable, Compact 24″ DTF

STS XPD-724 review: compact 24″ DTF with 3.5 pl variable dot, up to 1440 dpi, white-ink circulation, and pre/post heat—read specs, pros/cons, and setup tips.

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Epson SureColor G6070 Review: Reliable, Space-Smart 35.4″ DTF

Epson SureColor G6070 review: 35.4″ DTFilm with PrecisionCore Micro TFP, Nozzle Verification, 1.6 L UltraChrome DF inks, automated upkeep, and USB 3.0/Gigabit ...

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Mimaki UJV300DTF-75 Review: Compact, Versatile 25″ UV-DTF

25″ UV-DTF with CMYK+White+Clear, 1,200 dpi, dual heads, Ethernet, and stable film handling. Read our Mimaki UJV300DTF-75 review for specs, pros/cons, and ...

DTF Printers by Size: Choosing the Right Fit

Why Size Matters
The size of a DTF printer directly impacts your workflow, output speed, and the types of jobs you can take on. Smaller units are ideal for short runs and startups, while wide-format machines enable mass production with greater efficiency.

Format Categories

  • Small Format (Up to 13″): Compact desktop printers for samples, personalization, and startup shops.

  • Medium Format (13″–24″): Balanced solutions with more throughput, perfect for growing businesses.

  • Large Format (24″–44″): Professional-grade equipment for continuous runs and higher production.

  • Wide Format (44″+): Industrial systems built for volume, automation, and large-scale output.

Key Considerations When Choosing a Size

  • Workspace Requirements: Do you have the space and power for a large or wide-format unit?

  • Production Volume: How many prints per day/week do you need to deliver profitably?

  • Job Types: Are you focusing on samples and custom items, or high-volume retail and promotional work?

  • Budget vs. ROI: Smaller printers cost less upfront, but larger machines often reduce long-term cost per print.

Who This Helps

  • Startups comparing desktop vs. production-scale units

  • Shops deciding whether to scale up from medium to wide format

  • Buyers looking to balance budget with long-term growth potential

Browse the size categories below to compare DTF printers by their format and production capabilities. This makes it easy to find the model that matches your current needs—and supports your future growth.

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