- Using ∮90mm ink-cup, stable quality, save the cost of ink & solvent, no scent, no smell, beauty printing color, low pollution and increase the production capacity.
- Microprocessor controlled. An advanced and unique four times "PAUSE" function for better printing quality have been designed to enable users who may stop or continue the operation in process of printing, easy to maintain.
- The extra light mounted on the machine gives clear printing inspection.
- The ink cup is available with steel or iron plate.
- The clean Pad device with the packing tape can move the remain ink or dust on the pad to obtain high quality printing.
- The warm air device is quickly to dry inks on the pad increas production speed and to get better photo prints. each warm air nozzle has their own flow control valve to easy control the flowing volume.
- Pad printing is a go-to for tagless garment labels because it’s durable and feels like nothing’s there—though it’s best kept to simple, solid-color designs.
Pros
- Wash-Resistant: Using specialized 2-component inks from brands like Marabu ensures the print survives heavy washing and ironing.
- Soft Hand-Feel: The ink bonds with the fabric fibers, avoiding the thick, rubbery "sticker" feel of traditional heat transfers.
- High Efficiency: Once dialed in, pad printers are lightning-fast for mass production
- Versatile: Works on almost anything—polyester, nylon, cotton, or blends.
Cons
- Plate Setup Required: Every design or color needs a custom etched plate (cliché), adding initial cost and setup time.
- Design Limitations: Best for single-color logos; it struggles with gradients or complex, photo-quality multi-color prints.
- Skill Gap: Requires a bit of technical "know-how" for precise registration and consistent ink viscosity.
- Curing Time: High-performance inks often need a hardener and heat-curing to reach full durability.


