LINKO launches K-607 DTF printer with seven EPSON i3200 printheads

Designed for high-volume garment printing and decoration, Chinese company LINKO has been manufacturing direct-to-film (DTF) and UV DTF printing equipment with 18 years of industry experience. The company has announced the release of the DTFLINKO K-607, an A1-format DTF printer equipped with seven Epson i3200A1 printheads designed for high-volume textile decoration operations. The K-607 is engineered for print service providers and garment decorators requiring sustained high-throughput production. With seven Epson i3200A1 printheads and a print width of 65 cm (25.59 inches), the K-607 delivers print speeds of up to 36–38 m²/h in 4-pass mode and supports both standard CMYK+White and extended 8-color CMYK+W+RD+BU+GR+OR ink configurations.

Key specifications of the newly launched LINKO include several design improvements targeting production reliability and print quality consistency. A front drying system is included as standard equipment, accelerating ink curing between passes and reducing ink bleeding at high print speeds. The system uses THK 2.0 silent linear guide rails for smooth carriage movement and an integrated heated carriage base plate to maintain uniform ink dot formation across varying ambient temperatures. The printer features an independent white ink circulation system with intermittent stirring, designed to prevent white ink sedimentation and reduce printhead clogging — a common maintenance challenge in DTF production environments. An air-expansion shaft feeding system supports material rolls up to 300 meters, reducing downtime from roll changes during continuous production runs.

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