Off-Grid DTF Printing at Plaza Mexico Lynwood

When Plaza Mexico in Lynwood hosted an outdoor event where guests were bringing their own garments to get printed on the spot, the setup had one major constraint: zero access to building power. The entire operation had to run off the grid — tent, generator, press, crew, and all.

A three-person team rolled in, got the rig running, and opened the queue by 3 p.m. Guests dropped off their personal shirts and totes, each piece got a 10-inch front-center DTF transfer in single-color artwork, heat-pressed and handed back within minutes. No venue hookups, no downtime, no waiting on infrastructure that wasn't there.

By 9 p.m., all 200 customer-provided pieces had moved through the press finished. Setup and full teardown both landed inside that same six-hour window — the venue never had to provide a thing. Live print activations like this one prove that a self-contained mobile rig can deliver full event-scale output anywhere

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