Caldera Direct-to-Film Opens New Possibilities with Industry Leading Printers
October 28, 2025
Caldera, the French leader in print software solutions, is proud to announce expanded compatibility with some of the industry’s most iconic DTF printer brands: Epson, Mimaki and Roland. This extended support sheds light on a significant milestone for Caldera Direct-to-Film (DTF) solution.
With this new DTF support, Caldera Direct-to-Film users are offered more flexibility and autonomy to use their Epson SureColor G6000, Mimaki TxF150/TxF300, and Roland TY300 printers.
Towards an Innovative and Flexible DTF Solution
Since garment customization always requires creativity and is valued by both professionals and customers, DTF printing has become the first option whenever there’s a demand or desire to print on fabric. The method revolutionizes the printing market as it is known for its accuracy, texture feel, and simplicity.
Caldera’s path in DTF printing started with the elaboration of a simplified DTF software that makes it possible to get accurate colors and DTF transfers. Caldera experts aspired for a modern and easy-to-use interface that contains only the features that DTF users may need.
Progressively, Caldera Direct-to-Film embraced more features and DTF drivers. Today, with full support of Epson SureColor G6000, Mimaki TxF150/TxF300, and Roland TY300 printers, DTF businesses who use these printers can easily integrate Caldera Direct-to-Film into their current workflows. The Epson SureColor G6000, Mimaki TXF150-75, and Roland TY300 are all powerful DTF printers, each offering special advantages.
Printers Overview
Epson SureColor G6000 is a compact yet high-performance DTF printer powered by advanced Precision Core technology. Paired with Edge Print Pro software, it delivers clean and resistant prints on different types of textiles.
Designed for ease of use and low-maintenance operations, the SureColor G6000 is a convenient choice for businesses looking to go deeper into DTF printing.


On the other hand, the Mimaki TxF 150 and TxF300 are high-quality DTF printers, the perfect choice for applications like fashion and home décor. They offer optimized print speeds, ease-of-use, and accurate colors.
The printers have tools that enable automatic fixing if something goes wrong, so they can keep printing without needing repairs. They also have a system to stop the white ink from drying up or clogging, and special ink packaging to prevent printing mistakes.
Finally, The Roland TY300 is a flexible, large-format printer. It’s known for its exceptional DTF print quality, and it’s built to handle fast production as well as complex designs. The Roland TY300 prints fast, up to 17.48 m² per hour in high-speed mode. It also uses ink efficiently and has automatic cleaning to keep things running smoothly. With smart features like Perforated Sheet Cut, it helps save time and money, making your work more productive.
Caldera strives to include users of each DTF machine brand in its software implementation and vision to make it possible for them to explore the full potential of these brands.

Key Advantages: Combine Caldera Direct-to-Film with Epson SureColor G6000, Mimaki TxF150/TxF300, and Roland TY300 Printers
Smooth Compatibility: Users can now connect their DTF printers easily and download drivers via Caldera’s Workspace.
True-to-Brand Colors: Achieving accurate colors became easier with smart spot colors and white management tools
Significant Time-savings: Reduce waiting times and printer configurations with ready-to-use presets that you can use according to your needs.
With the increase of demand around garment decoration, Caldera Direct-to-Film enters the DTF market as a flexible and simplified DTF solution that is fully compatible with macOS and industry leading DTF printers.
In addition to Epson SureColor G6000, Mimaki TxF150/TxF300, and Roland TY300 printers, Caldera continues to embrace new drivers and features in the coming versions, pushing forward in its journey toward a more advanced DTF innovation.
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