Brother Revolutionises DTF Printing with Next-Gen DTRX

Brother has announced the launch of DTRX, a next-generation, all-in-one Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing solution designed for professional, high-volume production environments. Following its official introduction in January, the Brother DTRX will be available for purchase from February through the company’s certified dealer network.
The DTRX is engineered to meet rigorous industrial standards and combines features intended for quality, reliability, and performance. The system is built for continuous use and integrates Brother’s decades of experience in industrial and garment printing technologies.

Designed for demanding production workflows, the DTRX delivers a production speed of up to 15 sq m per hour in production mode, ensuring reliable throughput for daily manufacturing needs. The printer features a 78 cm print width supported by an 80 cm roll width, making it ideal for large-format designs and consistent, high-volume output.
Brother’s industrial printhead technology ensures sharp details and consistent colour results, while specially developed sustainable inks provide durability, brightness, and reduced environmental impact.

To maximise uptime, the DTRX incorporates an industrial maintenance station with automatic ink circulation and a wet wiper cleaner, significantly reducing manual maintenance and minimising downtime. Seamless workflow integration allows businesses to increase output without overhauling existing production processes.
The new DTF system is built for real-world production. The company highlights the machine’s reliable performance for day-to-day use on the production floor. According to the manufacturer, the DTRX leverages Brother’s established engineering expertise and global support network, offering customers production-ready technology built for reliability.

The Brother DTRX sets a new benchmark for professional DTF printing, offering stability, efficiency, and reliability for businesses that depend on consistent output and minimal downtime.




