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If your print shop is ready to move beyond entry level DTF and into a more serious production workflow, the Mimaki TXF300-75 deserves close attention. This printer was built for businesses that need more output, better consistency, and a workflow that feels more professional from print to transfer. When it is paired with the DTF Station Miro 36 powder shaker and dryer from Absolute Toner, the result is a more complete DTF solution for shops that want to grow with confidence.
For buyers in Toronto and across the Greater Toronto Area, this setup is especially compelling because it fits the needs of apparel decorators, transfer producers, and custom print shops that are trying to reduce manual work while improving throughput. Absolute Toner states that it serves the GTA from Concord and Vaughan and highlights service across surrounding markets such as Brampton, Mississauga, Markham, and Oakville, which makes this pairing highly relevant for local businesses looking for equipment, guidance, and support close to home.
What makes the Mimaki TXF300-75 important in the DTF market

The TXF300-75 is Mimaki’s pro model DTF printer in the 80 cm class. Mimaki says it offers up to roughly 300 percent higher productivity than the earlier TXF150-75, and it does that while keeping the platform focused on safe, stable operation rather than simply adding complexity. The official Mimaki product page describes a maximum printing width of 80 cm and positions the machine for producing DTF transfer sheets with PHT50 heat transfer pigment ink in CMYK plus white.
One of the strongest reasons the TXF300-75 stands out is that Mimaki designed it around common DTF pain points. Official Mimaki materials point to white ink circulation to help reduce sedimentation, intelligent heater functions to accelerate drying, and a dual printhead design to raise productivity over the TXF150-75. Mimaki also notes that its PHT50 inks have OEKO TEX ECO PASSPORT certification, which is an important trust signal for apparel decoration workflows.
For a growing print shop, that matters because the machine is not only fast. It is built to reduce downtime risks that often hurt production when white ink behaviour becomes unstable. Mimaki has also highlighted the TXF series for its stability and reliability, and the TXF150-75 and TXF300-75 won an EDP Award in 2024 in the direct to transfer textile category.
You can review the Mimaki TXF300-75 listing at Absolute Toner or compare it against the official Mimaki TXF300-75 product page if you want to study the platform in more detail.
What the Miro 36 brings to the workflow
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A serious DTF printer needs an equally serious finishing stage. That is where the Miro 36 becomes important. DTF Station describes the official Miro 36 as the perfect pair for any 30 inch to 36 inch direct to film printer, with 110V power, a modular build, a proprietary touchscreen, and built in purification for a safer workspace. Absolute Toner also markets the Miro 36 specifically for the Mimaki TXF150-75 and TXF300-75, as well as the Epson SureColor G6070C and Roland TY-300i.
That combination matters because the Miro 36 is not just a powder applicator. It also handles the curing and drying stage in a more organized and production-friendly way. DTF Station positions it as a tool that helps unlock the full value of 30-inch to 36-inch output, and Absolute Toner presents it as a fit for the exact class of printer that businesses compare when moving into higher volume DTF.
Why the TXF300-75 and Miro 36 are a strong production pairing
The Mimaki TXF300-75 is a printer designed for higher throughput. The Miro 36 is a finishing unit designed for the same general production width and pace. That is the core reason this pairing makes sense. The printer helps you generate output faster, while the shaker and built in oven help you avoid turning the post print stage into a bottleneck. In practical terms, this means a smoother line from printed film to powdered film to cured transfer.
Mimaki’s own messaging around the TXF300-75 emphasizes stable operation, white ink management, and throughput. DTF Station’s messaging around the Miro 36 emphasizes ease of setup, ease of use, built in purification, and compatibility with the 30 inch to 36 inch class. When you put those together, you get a setup that is attractive for businesses that want real production rather than constant manual intervention.
This is one of the biggest reasons the pairing should interest print providers in Toronto, Vaughan, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Oakville. Many shops in these markets need enough output to serve local brands, teamwear, decorators, and corporate customers, but they also need a setup that is manageable inside a real production floor. A TXF300-75 with a Miro 36 offers a practical balance of speed, workflow control, and finishing automation. The local angle matters too, because Absolute Toner promotes its Mimaki offering from Concord and Vaughan and invites customers to book a Mimaki demo.
Workflow, powder application, curing consistency, and labor savings
In many DTF shops, the weakest point is not the printer. It is the manual handling that comes after printing. Powder can be applied inconsistently. Film handling can slow down the operator. Curing can become less repeatable. All of this reduces efficiency and can make quality harder to maintain over long runs. A dedicated powder shaker and dryer helps bring discipline to that part of the workflow. DTF Station specifically highlights the Miro 36’s touchscreen controls and built in purification, while Absolute Toner frames it as a 110V automatic powder shaker, oven, and dryer for several production printers.
That does not mean the setup removes every variable, but it does mean the process becomes more repeatable. Repeatability matters because a production shop needs more than good print quality on a good day. It needs dependable output over time. This is where the Mimaki TXF300-75 is a strong anchor machine. Mimaki built it to improve throughput and maintain stable output, and the Miro 36 complements that by bringing order to the finishing stage.
Other compatible models to mention while keeping the Mimaki as the main focus
The Mimaki TXF300-75 should be the star of this article, but it is still useful to mention the broader compatibility picture. Absolute Toner specifically markets the Miro 36 with the Mimaki TXF150-75, Epson SureColor G6070C, and Roland TY-300i in addition to the TXF300-75. DTF Station, meanwhile, broadly describes the Miro 36 as suitable for any 30 inch to 36 inch DTF printer.
That means buyers comparing the official Epson SureColor G6070 or the official Roland TY-300i can reasonably include the Miro 36 in their research. Epson says the G6070 offers a 35.4 inch print width and positions it around reliability, easy operation, and maintenance. Roland describes the TY-300i as a 30-inch direct-to-film commercial printer designed for real production. Those official descriptions place both models in the same general conversation as the 30-inch to 36-inch class that DTF Station targets with the Miro 36.
You also asked to mention DTF Station XL3, XL4, and XL6. It is reasonable to include them as production-oriented models that buyers may evaluate in the same general ecosystem, but I would phrase that carefully. Based on the sources I reviewed, the clearest verified compatibility statements are the ones DTF Station makes about the 30 inch to 36 inch class generally and the exact model references Absolute Toner uses on its Miro 36 listing. So for the Prestige XL3, XL4, and XL6, the safest language is that they are relevant models to assess in this category and should be confirmed case by case for the exact workflow and installation requirements.Â
Who should buy this setup
This setup makes the most sense for apparel decorators, transfer producers, fulfillment shops, and custom printing businesses that have outgrown manual or semi manual DTF finishing. It is also a smart fit for businesses that want a recognized printer brand backed by manufacturer support and local dealer guidance. Absolute Toner describes itself as a Mimaki authorized dealer and says it serves the GTA and surrounding regions from Vaughan and Concord.
If your shop is still testing demand or only printing small runs occasionally, the TXF300-75 may be more production focused than you need. But if your challenge is workflow bottlenecks, repeatability, or the need to produce more transfers with less manual effort, this pairing becomes much easier to justify. In that case, it is worth speaking with a supplier that understands both the printer and the finishing side of the workflow, which is where the Absolute Toner contact page and the Absolute Toner About Us page are useful starting points.
Why buy from Absolute Toner?
For a GTA buyer, the seller matters almost as much as the machine. Absolute Toner is not just listing the TXF300-75 and the Miro 36 DTF Shaker 36" separately. It is presenting them in a way that helps buyers think in terms of a complete workflow. That is important because successful DTF production depends on how the printer, powdering stage, curing stage, and support structure work together. Absolute Toner also promotes Mimaki demos and local support access through its Concord and Vaughan operation, which makes it a practical partner for Toronto area businesses that want to see equipment, ask questions, and build with more confidence.Â
Conclusion
The Mimaki TXF300-75 is one of the strongest DTF printer options for businesses that want higher throughput without losing stability and print quality. The Miro 36 automatic powder applicator and built in oven by DTF Station complements that strength by helping automate the finishing stage for the same production class. Together, they form a setup that is easy to recommend for serious DTF shops in Toronto and across the GTA that want to move into cleaner, faster, and more scalable production. That is especially true when the system is sourced through a local Mimaki authorized dealer such as Absolute Toner, with access to product knowledge, demos, and direct support.
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