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XNET Portable Bluetooth Thermal Tattoo Printer with Precise Stencil

XNET Portable Bluetooth Thermal Tattoo Printer with Precise Stencil

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The XNET MHT-P8008 is a portable thermal printer designed to enhance workflow in tattoo studios. Compact, lightweight, and easy to transport, it adapts perfectly to dynamic professional environments where time and precision make all the difference. It operates with thermal printing technology, completely eliminating the need for ink or cartridges, reducing costs and simplifying daily maintenance.

The Bluetooth connection allows direct printing from iOS or Android mobile phones and tablets. For those working on a computer, the USB connection ensures stability and full compatibility with Windows and macOS. This flexibility makes the XNET a practical tool for both experienced artists and learners who are setting up their studio.

With a resolution of 203 dpi , the stencils feature crisp, well-defined lines, making it easier to read the design on the skin and increasing confidence during application. The print width of up to 210 mm allows for comfortable work with A4 thermal paper, ideal for small, medium, or longer designs.

The integrated 2500mAh battery offers real autonomy for sessions outside the studio, conventions, or work at the client's home. The balanced printing speed helps maintain a constant pace, provided the recommended cooling time is respected for more complex patterns, ensuring longevity and stable performance of the equipment.

  • Fast, inkless transfer
  • Compatible with mobile phones, tablets and PCs.
  • Portable and lightweight design
  • Clear and consistent stencil

Digital designs created using illustration apps. References submitted by clients in PDF format. Custom text for lettering. Flash tattoos prepared on a tablet. Last-minute adjustments directly on a smartphone. Stencil preparation at events, conventions, or private sessions.

The compact design facilitates transport without compromising robustness. The thermal system was designed for professional use, provided that pauses between very dense prints are respected, preventing overheating and ensuring consistent results. A modern solution for those seeking reliable professional equipment integrated into a digital workflow.

A smart choice within the world of tattoo supplies , ideal for studios that value efficiency, mobility, and quality from stencil to final tattoo.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does the XNET printer work without ink or cartridges?

Yes. The XNET printer uses thermal printing technology, which means it doesn't need ink, toner, or cartridges. The only consumable is A4 thermal tattoo paper, making the process cleaner, more economical, and faster for day-to-day studio use. For those who frequently print stencils, this reduces ongoing costs and eliminates failures caused by dried ink or faulty cartridges.

Yes. The XNET printer uses thermal printing technology, which means it doesn't need ink, toner, or cartridges. The only consumable is A4 thermal tattoo paper, making the process cleaner, more economical, and faster for day-to-day studio use. For those who frequently print stencils, this reduces ongoing costs and eliminates failures caused by dried ink or faulty cartridges.

Can I use the XNET printer directly with my mobile phone?

Yes. The XNET printer uses thermal printing technology, which means it doesn't need ink, toner, or cartridges. The only consumable is A4 thermal tattoo paper, making the process cleaner, more economical, and faster for day-to-day studio use. For those who frequently print stencils, this reduces ongoing costs and eliminates failures caused by dried ink or faulty cartridges.

The XNET was designed to work with A4 thermal paper for tattoo transfer. It does not use traditional hectographic paper or alcohol-based paper. Using good quality thermal paper, the transfer comes out clean, sharp and consistent. This system guarantees more predictable results and less waste, provided you use the correct type of paper.

Is the stencil quality sufficient for professional work and fine details?

Is the stencil quality sufficient for professional work and fine details?

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