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Printing tubular knit fabric in an expanded state improves registration and ink coverage, keeping designs uniform during flexing and stretching.
A zero-nap print layer bonded to a soft fleece backing prevents ink spread and fading, keeping blanket images sharp after washing.
Independent color and structural layer control keeps target thickness and color intensity consistent on non-flat 3D printed surfaces.
A tubular platen holds knit fabric in an expanded state so ink covers loops and channels evenly, preserving print quality during flexing.
A curved tubular platen improves knit fabric registration and ink coverage across loop rows and channels, keeping prints uniform during stretch.
A tubular platen holds expanded knit fabric in register so ink reaches exposed channel bases and preserves print appearance during stretching.
Sequential sanforization before and after sublimation printing limits shrinkage in polyester ribbon while preserving elasticity and sharp decoration.
A single-layer printed textile uses reversed transfer-sheet color layouts to create distinct reversible team apparel with lower material use.
Infrared heating plus high-velocity airflow breaks the film boundary layer for uniform 3D ink transfer without an enclosed chamber.
A hydrophobic carrier and local interface heating use vapor pressure to transfer small specimens cleanly with less spreading and residue.
A covering film over printed heat transfer graphics keeps cut shapes intact and colors vibrant on flexible sheets after washing.
A covering film protects printed heat transfer graphics on flexible sheets, preserving color and integrity through washing while reducing vinyl inventory.
A spring-biased retractable cover exposes the heating member only on contact, improving user safety and storage in heat-pressing machines.
Selective liquid application based on sheet conveyance intervals preserves crimp binding strength without slowing media processing.
A spring-biased cover exposes the heating member only during pressing, reducing burn risk and enabling storage in the heat-pressing machine.
Movable placement and pressing parts keep heater and placement surfaces aligned, delivering uniform pressure in a compact heat press.
Movable placement and pressing members swing into alignment so compact heat presses can apply uniform pressure during thermal transfer.
Single-step laser transfer prints pre-stacked paste layers with controlled thickness, improving alignment, material compatibility, and throughput.
Adjustable guide rails and a floating platen keep pressure and temperature uniform when printing water-based ink on uneven fabric stacks.
Stored adhesivity and job history data guide UV intensity settings for sheet embellishing, reducing manual tuning while maintaining transfer quality.
Stored adhesivity data guides UV intensity settings for varnish curing and foil transfer, reducing manual setup burden.
A vacuum shuttle holds the donor substrate taut for laser transfer, improving solder paste placement accuracy and print uniformity on PCB pads.
Projected image alignment and automated press control improve transfer placement accuracy and application consistency on garments.
High-speed optical sensors and servo feedback keep foil, punch, and substrate aligned, cutting waste in roll-to-roll stamping.
A stepped concave printing plate preserves ink thickness at laser-cut portions, helping hide QR code patterns from the outside.
Independently rotating roller sections match conical surface speed to prevent transfer film slippage and creasing during hot stamping.
By holding foil transport until the sheet reaches the nip, this case cuts film waste while preventing sheet warpage and wrinkling.
Adjustable supports stretch textiles before printing to open thread spacing, improving fluid penetration, color coverage, and saturation.
Different UV curing levels on one moving sheet enable varnish coating and transfer regions in a single pass without positional deviation.
Different UV curing levels on one moving sheet enable varnish coating and foil transfer in a single pass, improving alignment and throughput.
Dual torque retention mechanisms on opposing frames simplify cover assembly while enabling easy opening, controlled holding, and secure closure.
A rotatable exposure unit adjusts light angle while rollers keep hologram film in close contact, reducing bubbles, distortion, and tooling complexity.
Voltage-based sensor failure detection and backup temperature sensing keep foil transfer cover locking control reliable.
Rolling contact with a cylindrical receiver improves nanowire transfer uniformity, alignment, and throughput while reducing flexible substrate damage.
A flexible clamping sheet secures heat transfer paper evenly on cups to prevent ink smearing, premature transfer, and heat loss.
Selective vacuum zones and microchannels hold small and large DTF transfer films securely, reducing misalignment during garment printing.
A separate adhesive jet prints onto conductive ink on film, improving textile adhesion and image quality without adding major printer complexity.
Snap-fit side covers with positioning grooves and top-cover inserts improve grip comfort while preventing pull-out and deformation in thermal printers.