Brother plans DTF printer alongside DTG innovation
Brother is developing its first stand-alone direct-to-film (DTF) printer
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Mar 7, 2023 | Products News
Brother is developing its first stand-alone direct-to-film (DTF) printer
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This wonderful design is from Distee World’s collection of embroidered Christmas jumpers inspired by Walt Disney
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These spook-tacular witch sweatshirts and tote bags were designed and embroidered by The Color of Space
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These brilliant personalised rainbow gifts for kids were designed and created by Bongo Bambino in London
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New software Brother Myze will support production and fulfilment in direct-to-garment (DTG) printing
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Tim Rählert has taken over as product manager at Brother’s Industrial Printing Business (IPB)
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Check out our round-up of the industry’s newest digital garment and textile printing solutions
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This brilliant workwear was embroidered by Southwest Customised Clothing in Minehead for local business Nelson’s Decorating
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Brother Industries has announced it is donating €500,000 to help people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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These bold beanies were embroidered by Acorn Creative in South Littleton
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These fantastic garments and accessories were decorated by Bludog in Coventry for PRB Poultry
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