Mimaki TS330-1600 64" High-Speed Dye Sublimation Production Fabric and Textile Printer

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Product Information

The Mimaki TS330-1600 is a high-volume 64-inch dye sublimation printer designed for Canadian textile professionals demanding speed and quality. Powered by the next-generation Mimaki 330 Series engine, it delivers production speeds up to 1,453 sqft/hr while maintaining superior image definition for sportswear, soft signage, and fashion apparel.

Production-Grade Performance

Engineered for the rigorous demands of the textile industry, the TS330-1600 combines raw speed with intelligent stability features. Capable of printing 135 m²/h (1,453 sqft/hr), this unit allows print shops to handle bulk orders with confidence. The chassis is reinforced with a dual-motor take-up system—utilizing drive motors on both the left and right sides—to distribute load evenly and prevent media walking during long, unattended runs.

Superior Image Quality

Stop compromising detail for speed. The TS330-1600 utilizes Mimaki Weaving Dot Technology (MWDT), an advanced algorithm that suppresses banding by optimizing ink drop placement based on printing conditions. This ensures consistent, streak-free solids and smooth gradients, even in draft modes.

For brands requiring neon or corporate colour matching, the printer supports fluorescent inks (Pink and Yellow) within its Sb410/Sb411 configuration, significantly expanding the colour gamut for eye-catching activewear and promotional materials.

Operational Efficiency

Maximize uptime with smart automation.

  • 10kg Bulk Ink Option: Reduce cost per square foot and minimize changeovers with the optional 10kg ink tank system.

  • V-Shape Cut Function: A built-in cutting mechanism trims media into a V-shape, allowing for easier taping to the paper core and reducing waste during roll changes.

  • Remote Management: Operate the machine and check status from a smartphone or PC using Mimaki Remote Access (MRA), perfect for busy production managers.

Key Features

  • High-Speed Output: Prints up to 1,453 sqft/hr (135 m²/h) to meet tight turnaround times.

  • Advanced Stability: Dual-motor take-up system prevents media skewing and telescoping.

  • MWDT Technology: "Weaving Dot" algorithm reduces banding and ensures uniform image quality.

  • Fluorescent Ready: Supports fluorescent pink and yellow inks for vibrant sportswear applications.

  • MRA Compatibility: Monitor and control the printer remotely via the MRA app.

  • Certified Safety: Uses OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT certified Sb411/Sb410 inks.

Specifications

Feature Details
Printhead One on-demand piezo head
Print Resolution 300, 600, 900, 1200 dpi
Print Speed Up to 1,453.1 sqft/hr (135.0 m²/h)
Maximum Print Width 63.4″ (1,610 mm)
Maximum Media Width 63.8″ (1,620 mm)
Maximum Media Thickness Up to 0.04″ (1 mm)
Maximum Media Weight 99.2 lbs (45 kg) or less
Ink Type Sublimation ink Sb411 (Bl, M, Y, K, Lbl, Lm, Lk), Sb410 (Fp, Fy)
Interface Ethernet 1000 BASE-T / USB 2.0 Hi-speed
Power Supply Single-phase AC100-120 / 200-240V±10%, 50/60Hz±1Hz
Power Consumption

Max: 1,440 W or less


Standard: 800 W

Dimensions (W x D x H)

124.8″ x 32.3″ x 51.4″


(3,170 x 820 x 1,305 mm)

Weight 529.1 lbs (240 kg)
Certifications VCCI class A, FCC class A, ETL IEC 62368-1, CE Marking, CB, REACH, Energy Star, RCM, EAC, KC, UKCA

Why Choose the TS330-1600?

This printer is the workhorse of the 330 Series, offering the perfect balance of speed, quality, and affordability for the Canadian market. It ships fast and integrates seamlessly into existing Mimaki workflows using RasterLink7.

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