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Brother GTX Pro vs Ricoh Ri 1000

Technical comparison for TSHIRT printers

Brother GTX Pro - tshirt printer product view

Brother GTX Pro

VS
Ricoh Ri 1000

Ricoh Ri 1000

Specifications Brother GTX Pro Ricoh Ri 1000
Print Technology DTG Professional DTG
Color Output CMYK + White CMYK + White
Print Resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi 1200 x 1200 dpi
Black Print Speed (PPM) N/A 28 sec
Color Print Speed (PPM) Fast 42 sec (Fine)
First Page Out Time N/A N/A
Auto Double-Sided No No
Input Paper Capacity 1 Platen Interchangeable Platen
Output Tray Capacity N/A N/A
Supported Paper Sizes Up to 16 x 21 inches 16 x 19.6 inches
Paper Weight Support Heavy Garments Any Fabric
Scanner Type None None
Scan Resolution N/A N/A
Auto Document Feeder None None
Copy Speed No No
Wi-Fi Connectivity No No
Ethernet Support Yes Yes
USB Connectivity Yes Yes
Mobile Printing Support No No
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
Check Brother GTX Pro Check Ricoh Ri 1000

Brother GTX Pro Review

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

❌ Cons: High entry price, needs professional setup.

Ricoh Ri 1000 Review

✅ Pros: Fastest maintenance in its class, high durability prints.

❌ Cons: Requires a heat press for curing (not included).

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Expert Verdict

The Brother GTX Pro and the Ricoh Ri 1000 are both top-tier professional DTG printers, each with a loyal following. The Brother GTX Pro is widely cited for having faster print speeds and a more robust white ink circulation system that prevents downtime. On the other hand, the Ricoh Ri 1000 is praised for its exceptional print quality and more affordable ink costs over the long run. The Ricoh also features a larger, more intuitive touchscreen and a much easier platen-swapping system, allowing you to switch from shirts to hats in seconds. While the Brother is built for industrial speed, the Ricoh offers a slightly better 'hand-feel' on the final printed garment, which many high-end brands prefer. The Ricoh’s automated maintenance is excellent, though some users find the Brother’s software to be more reliable in a busy network environment. If you need to churn out orders as fast as possible, go with the Brother. If you want the best possible image quality and lower ink expenses for a high-end boutique, the Ricoh Ri 1000 is the winner. Overall, we lean towards the Brother for its sheer production reliability.

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