The new XTool Apparel Printer is a different direction for the brand
Briefly

XTool is entering the direct-to-film (DTF) market with its new Apparel Printer, aiming to simplify garment printing for businesses and hobbyists. With an automated process requiring minimal effort, the printer is priced at $3,999 and is available through a Kickstarter campaign. XTool, known for laser cutting technology, is tackling a space dominated by brands like Cricut. While the ambition is to make quality printing accessible, the high price tag may hinder new users, although the printer promises features like self-maintenance and AI monitoring that could benefit small businesses.
With an automated process that works in just a few clicks, the XTool Apparel Printer aims to provide quality printing accessible to everyone.
This all-in-one unit seeks to entirely simplify the apparel printing experience, presenting itself as a viable choice for both new creators and established businesses.
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