Here's another 'DT' acronym to remember: DTE for Direct-to-Emroidery. It's a quite ingenious move by Brother, using its existing GTXpro DTG (Direct-to-Garment) print technology and its vast knowledge of sewing machines to embroider a white-thread image and then overprint it in colours.

 Brother Direct to embroidery

brother logoicon.png  Brother International Corporation, a leading innovator in home and business technologies, has announced a significant advancement in garment decoration with the introduction of Direct-to-Embroidery (DTE) capabilities for its GTXpro series printers.

This groundbreaking technology seamlessly integrates embroidery with digital printing, offering a powerful on-demand solution for garment decorators.Brother direct to embroidery dragonExample of Brother DTE - print on white thread instead of white ink!

Streamlined Workflow, Enhanced Designs

The Brother DTE system empowers creators with a streamlined workflow. Embroiderers can first create their designs using white polyester thread, followed by a wash-resistance pretreatment. The fabric is then transferred to the Brother GTXpro DTG printer. Using a high-resolution camera, the DTE system precisely aligns (registers) the embroidery with the remaining artwork for a flawless final product.

Brother’s DTE technology unlocks a new level of design possibilities. Vibrant colors and intricate details can be added directly to embroidered elements, creating truly unique and high-quality garments.

ANZ availability is yet to be announced but we will visit Brother at drupa, this week!

A pre-release video can be see HERE

www.brotherdtg.com 

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