Ricoh Ri 1000 vs Mimaki TX300P-1800

Detailed Technical Comparison & Buying Guide

Ricoh Ri 1000 Ricoh Ri 1000
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Mimaki TX300P-1800 Mimaki TX300P-1800

Ricoh Ri 1000

✅ Fastest maintenance in its class, high durability prints.
❌ Requires a heat press for curing (not included).

Mimaki TX300P-1800

✅ Roll-to-roll printing for full textile production.
❌ Huge footprint, requires industrial space.
Feature Ricoh Ri 1000 Mimaki TX300P-1800
Print Technology Professional DTG Industrial Textile
Colour Output CMYK + White Up to 8 colours
Print Resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi 1080 dpi
Black Print Speed (PPM) 28 sec N/A
Colour Print Speed (PPM) 42 sec (Fine) 66 m2/h
First Page Out Time N/A N/A
Auto Double-Sided No No
Input Paper Capacity Interchangeable Platen Roll Feed
Output Tray Capacity N/A Winder
Supported Paper Sizes 16 x 19.6 inches 1920 mm width
Paper Weight Support Any Fabric Fabric Rolls
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

⚖️ Expert Verdict

The Mimaki TX300P-1800 and the Ricoh Ri 1000 serve two very different stages of the clothing industry. The Mimaki is an industrial roll-to-roll textile printer for fabric creators, whereas the Ricoh Ri 1000 is a high-speed DTG machine for printing on finished garments. If your business model involves printing large quantities of raw fabric to be cut and sewn later, the Mimaki is the necessary tool. However, for most apparel businesses focused on printing logos and graphics on pre-made shirts, the Ricoh Ri 1000 is the more versatile and profitable machine. The Ricoh features quick-change platens and a large touchscreen, making it much easier to fulfill custom garment orders quickly. While the Mimaki offers industrial throughput for textile bolts, it cannot handle a dark black hoodie with a white underbase as efficiently as the Ricoh. The Ricoh also has a significantly smaller footprint and lower maintenance requirements for a medium-sized shop. For a professional garment decoration business, the Ricoh Ri 1000 is the superior pick. The Mimaki remains the specialist's choice for fabric manufacturing.

What Owners Are Saying?

Ricoh Ri 1000

Director_Admin
"A proper step up from the Ri 100. The automated maintenance sequences are a life-saver for a busy shop. We print on everything from t-shirts to canvas bags and the color depth is just brilliant. The touchscreen makes the workflow very intuitive. It’s a serious bit of kit for a growing business."

Mimaki TX300P-1800

Textile_Pro
"This is industrial-grade textile printing. We use it for high-end fashion samples and short-run fabric production. The high-gap head is essential for thick or textured fabrics. It’s a massive investment, but for professional textile mills in the UK, it’s the definitive winner for digital production."

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