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Brother GTX Pro vs Ricoh Ri 100

Technical comparison for TSHIRT printers

Brother GTX Pro - tshirt printer product view

Brother GTX Pro

VS
Ricoh Ri 100

Ricoh Ri 100

Specifications Brother GTX Pro Ricoh Ri 100
Print Technology DTG Inkjet DTG
Color Output CMYK + White CMYK
Print Resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi 1200 x 1200 dpi
Black Print Speed (PPM) N/A 80 sec
Color Print Speed (PPM) Fast 120 sec
First Page Out Time N/A N/A
Auto Double-Sided No No
Input Paper Capacity 1 Platen Built-in Tray
Output Tray Capacity N/A N/A
Supported Paper Sizes Up to 16 x 21 inches 291 x 204 mm (A4)
Paper Weight Support Heavy Garments Light Cotton
Scanner Type None None
Scan Resolution N/A N/A
Auto Document Feeder None None
Copy Speed No No
Wi-Fi Connectivity No Yes
Ethernet Support Yes Yes
USB Connectivity Yes Yes
Mobile Printing Support No Yes
Display Panel N/A N/A
Monthly Duty Cycle N/A N/A
Ink/Cartridge System N/A N/A
Borderless Printing N/A N/A
Width N/A N/A
Depth N/A N/A
Height N/A N/A
Machine Weight N/A N/A
Energy Efficiency N/A N/A
Noise Level (dB) N/A N/A
Processor Speed N/A N/A
Internal Memory N/A N/A
Cloud Print Support N/A N/A
Security Features N/A N/A
Compatible OS N/A N/A
Included in Box N/A N/A
Warranty Period N/A N/A
Recommended Use N/A N/A
Brand Brother Ricoh
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Brother GTX Pro Review

✅ Pros: Industrial build quality, very fast print speeds.

❌ Cons: High entry price, needs professional setup.

Ricoh Ri 100 Review

✅ Pros: Compact, desktop-friendly, and very easy to use.

❌ Cons: Only prints on light-colored fabrics (No white ink).

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Expert Verdict

The Brother GTX Pro and the Ricoh Ri 100 are direct-to-garment printers that sit at completely different ends of the market. The Brother is a massive industrial powerhouse built for high-speed production on both light and dark shirts. The Ricoh Ri 100 is a compact desktop 'all-in-one' system designed for light-colored t-shirts, often used in retail shops or by hobbyists. If you need to print a white logo on a black shirt, the Ricoh cannot help you as it lacks white ink, while the Brother excels at it. However, the Ricoh is much easier to use, fits on a standard desk, and includes its own heat-curing unit, making it a very clean solution. The Brother GTX Pro requires a separate large heat press and a significant amount of floor space. For anyone running a serious apparel brand, the Brother is a necessary professional tool. But for a small gift shop or a school that only needs occasional light t-shirts, the Ricoh Ri 100 is the winner for its simplicity and safety. The Brother is only for those who need high-volume, professional-grade results.

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