The PreJet is the first digital printer in the
world specifically developed for the application of Pre Treatment Solution
for textile decoration. Applying Pre Treatment Solution by use of inkjet
technology offers many advantages to the traditional manual application
method.
Pre Treatment Solution is required when printing
a white base with water-based textile printers onto coloured textiles.
It can also used by customers who wish to enhance colours onto white
textiles.
Traditionally this Pre Treatment Solution is
applied by use of a Pre Treatment Spray Gun like the DTG W550, where
there is a permanent obligation on the user to consistently be able
to repeat a consistent even coverage of the Pre Treatment Solution.
Without consistent even coverage of the Pre Treatment Solution the effects
on the printed garment are significant often leading to poor quality
print and the costly disposal of the printed shirt.
The PreJet overcomes many of these. Using inkjet
technology guarantees consistency of the amount of Pre Treatment Solution
applied and the location of that Pre Treatment Solution on the shirt.
The PreJet offers the same deposit at the same place every time, printing
traditional block coverage or uniquely the image area only, saving on
Pre Treatment Solution and improving the quality and reliability of
the finished printed textile.
The PreJet is a fast applicator of the Pre Treatment
Solution operating at speeds that cannot be matched by the printer.
It is available with a number of different heat press options.
Having a small physical footprint the PreJet
is space saving avoiding the need for a traditional spray booth station
or the required 5m distance between booth and printer. With no overspray
from the PreJet printer, head contamination by the Pre Treatment Solution
is minimised.
Suitable in size for use with all DTG models,
the PreJet will also be available for use on some none DTG brands. The
PreJet is a must for those digital garment printers who want to see
improvements in quality, speed of production, repeatability, reliability
and reductions in waste of both materials and time.