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Procolored specializes in high-quality DTF (Direct-to-Film) and UV printers, offering accessible print-on-demand solutions for small businesses and custom apparel creators.

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Procolored is a leading manufacturer of digital printing equipment, focusing on Direct-to-Film (DTF) and UV flatbed printing technologies. Designed to lower the barrier of entry for print-on-demand businesses, Procolored provides manageable, compact, and efficient printers like the Panda series, which support applications ranging from custom t-shirts and textiles to hard surface printing. The company emphasizes user-friendly designs, enabling startups and creative professionals to produce vibrant, professional-grade prints with relative ease.

In addition to hardware, Procolored offers a comprehensive ecosystem of consumables, including specialized inks, films, and powders, along with RIP software tailored for their machines. They provide extensive technical support and resources, including maintenance guides and troubleshooting tutorials, to ensure machine longevity and print consistency. With headquarters in the United States and global distribution, Procolored serves a growing community of digital printing entrepreneurs.

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He Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Pūreretā DTF K13 Lite kua Procolored

Hanuere 7, 2026
Ngā Whakatakotoranga Pūreretā Procolored K13 Lite DTF Ingoa Hua: Pūreretā Procolored K13 Lite DTF Tauira: K13 Lite Putanga Whakahōu: V1.4 Kaihanga: Procolored Tohutohu Whakamahinga Hua Ngā Tukanga Whakatuwheratanga me ngā Hipanga Tā: Tahuri…

He Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Pūreretā UV Procolored V6 Panda

Oketopa 21, 2025
Ngā Whakatakotoranga mō te Pūreretā Procolored V6 Panda UV Ingoa Hua: Pūreretā Procolored V6 Panda UV Putanga Whakahōu: V1.3.1 (2 o Hepetema, 2025) Pūmanawa: Pūmanawa Pro RIP Website: www.procolored.com Opening Procedures and Printing Steps…

Procolored P13 DTF Printer User Manual (Mac)

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This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Procolored P13 DTF Printer on macOS. It covers setup, installation of drivers and RIP software, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal…

DTF L1800 Manual Kaiwhakamahi

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He pukapuka kaiwhakamahi mo te kaituhi Procolored DTF L1800, e hipoki ana i te huihuinga, te whakaurunga rorohiko, te mahi, te tiaki, te rapu raruraru, me nga korero whakamana.

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Procolored support FAQ

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  • How do I register my Procolored printer for warranty?

    You can register your warranty by visiting the official Procolored website. Registration may allow you to extend warranty coverage on specific components like print heads, subject to the terms outlined in the warranty policy.

  • What is the recommended daily maintenance for DTF printers?

    Daily maintenance typically includes shaking the white ink bottles to prevent settling, performing a nozzle check before printing, and cleaning around the print head and capping station at the end of the day. Do not use alcohol for cleaning sensitive parts.

  • How often should I use my Procolored printer to prevent clogging?

    It is recommended to use the printer at least every 3-4 days. If the printer will not be used for more than two weeks, specific storage procedures must be followed to prevent water-based inks from drying and clogging the print head.

  • What is the return policy for Procolored printers?

    Printers can generally be returned within one week of receipt if they are in original packaging and no ink has been added. Once ink is added to the system, returns or exchanges are typically not accepted due to the nature of the equipment.

  • Why is my print head nozzle check showing gaps?

    Gaps in the nozzle check indicate clogging or air in the lines. Perform a head cleaning cycle through the software. If 90% of nozzles are firing, you can usually continue printing; otherwise, perform a power flush or deeper cleaning as described in the manual.