RICOH Pro™ D1600 – Industrial DTF printer for the most demanding requirements

Increase your productivity in textile printing with the RICOH Pro™ D1600.

This powerful DTF (direct-to-film) printer has been specially developed for industrial requirements and impresses with its speed, versatility, and reliability.

Are you looking for a high-performance DTF printer for industrial applications?
The RICOH Pro™ D1600 offers you state-of-the-art technology, high production speed, and flexibility for your textile printing business.

RICOH Pro D1600 with wide print unit, automatic powder shaker and tunnel dryer – modular DTF roll-to-roll system for continuous transfer printing in industrial textile production

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Your advantages at a glance

  • Industrial DTF printing performance
    With a printing capacity of up to 20 m² per hour, the D1600 enables efficient production of large print runs – ideal for textile printers, advertising material manufacturers and e-commerce providers.
  • State-of-the-art printhead technology
    Three RICOH GEN5 printheads ensure razor-sharp print results and maximum precision – even with fine details and complex designs.
  • Integrated powder and drying system
    The fully automatic workflow system with powder station, drying unit, and extra-wide film holder (up to 1350 mm) guarantees an uninterrupted production process.
  • Maximum material diversity without pre-treatment
    Print on cotton, polyester, blended fabrics, nylon, or leather– flexibly and without additional pre-treatment steps.
  • Consistently high quality
    European-developed, optimized films and robust mechanics ensure consistently brilliant print results – even with changing print runs and designs.
  • Flexible production options
    Whether series production or variable order sizes – the RICOH Pro™ D1600 adapts to your requirements and offers maximum efficiency.
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Ideal for

  • Industrial textile finishers
  • Print service providers with medium to high volumes
  • Companies in the fashion, advertising, and e-commerce textile printing industries