The Roland TY-300 is a next-generation Direct-to-Film (DTF) printer designed for print professionals and textile decorators who demand high quality, efficiency, and ease of use. Whether you're just starting out or looking to optimize your production, the TY-300 offers a complete solution for vivid and durable textile transfers.
Thanks to the True Rich Color 3 settings, the TY-300 delivers vibrant colors, neutral greys, smooth gradients, and natural skin tones. Prints are sharp and rich in detail.
The TY-300 features an intuitive color touchscreen, comes with VersaWorks RIP software, and includes automated maintenance functions. Manual maintenance is easy with a dedicated printhead cleaning tool.
Roland supplies matching DTF film, powder, and an optional shaker/heater unit, allowing you to create a complete and efficient workflow.
With advanced white ink circulation, automatic cleaning, and DIY part replacement, your production process stays smooth with minimal downtime.
The DTF inks are OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT certified, ensuring they are safe for both people and the environment — a crucial benefit for textile applications.
Maximum print resolution: 1,200 dpi
Print width: Up to 736 mm
Ink colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, and White (2x)
Connectivity: Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
Included: Roland DG Connect, VersaWorks, stand, blades, cleaning kit, and more
At Adfortem, we are here to help you select the right equipment and set up an efficient print workflow. We offer not only expert advice but also comprehensive service and support. Whether it's installation, training, or maintenance — you can count on us.
Curious about what the Roland TY-300 can do for you? Need tailored advice? Don’t hesitate to contact us — we’re happy to help.
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