OneStep Pre-treat and Cure Machine | Dark Shirts

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OneStep Pre-treat and Cure Machine | Dark Shirts (Patent Pending)

Available in 2022 - production of our first units have been delayed due to Covid and global supply issues.

Two things most garment printers struggle with – Pretreating and Curing the t-shirt. Now there’s a solution, the ONE•STEP machine takes these tasks and makes it a pleasure to do.

The Direct to Garment printing has become a main stream decorating technique that is the fastest growing segment in the industry.

Over the last 10 years the evolution of DTG printing has been focused on increasing the speed of the printers and making them both more reliable and easier to maintain.

But now that DTG printers have become printers have become faster and more efficient (and less expensive) the real inefficiencies have become apparent. Those inefficiencies are in what happens before you print, and what happens afterwards.

Because up until this moment, pretreating and pre-curing a garment has been clumsy, messy and inefficient. And curing the shirts still uses the same technology it did 10 years ago!

Belquette Technologies in coordination with PTM Innovations is changing the Pre-Treating and Post Curing process for the better with the OneStep machine.

The OneStep is as ground up design specifically engineered to make pre-treating and curing a fast, clean, energy efficient process that also increases the print quality of the Garment.
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How is it with hoodies being that its a thicker garment?

Zrise
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Available yet? Also, is there a video showing how the pretreat area is setup (i think he calls them Quadrants)?

AncientMillenialMormon
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Can you pretreat on Hoodies and Sweaters with this machine?

official_youngspirit
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Few questions as I considered doing something like this myself, even had engineer draw it all up, very similar just no vacuum obviously just needed the funding but project died anyway How is it with hoodies? Does it automatically know the height and adjust or is there a manual way to do it? Also $15, 000!?!?!? I could buy a freaking nice car or better yet 15 heat presses....I understand removing the box is the goal that was our goal but once you get a technique down with your pre treat machine and heat press it’s fine that’s if shirts weren’t sellable the dtg industry wouldn’t be where it is today, anyway $15, 000 is completely insane. Truly a Great idea but not for $15, 000, hell the one we made only cost us $3, 000....anyway let me give you guys some advice from an inventor myself, I would sell it in the beginning for way less, no you will not make much money you will most likely lose money until you have enough customers and therefore production costs fall however in the beginning you will lose money as you will offer it at a reasonable price, I love it like I said my company almost made this myself but at $15, 000 although a great product you will never sell a single one take it from me. If you ever get a reasonable price maybe around $6, 000 I would considering getting a few of them. Best of luck to you guys!

hnsinc