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Features

  • Print in Vibrant Color Print banners, home decor, and more in brilliant color With two print settings, choose either rich color printing (vibrant) or eco mode (light), depending on your design.
  • Artspira Integration: The inventive Artspira App has many designs in the app, including photo frames, banners, quilt blocks in a convenient 5 x 3 size, labels, fabric patterns, and bags/purses designs and lets you edit text elements, swap out images, and change the backgrounds of the templates.
  • Work your way with wireless connectivity: Love designing crafts on your laptop. Use the built-in wireless connectivity on the PrintModa and enjoy using your favorite design software on your computer. Once you are finished creating, print directly to PrintModa with access to paper tray one for paper and paper tray two for the fabric roll.
  • Fast Printing Speeds: While a big box crafting store may take days to get custom fabric orders, it will take PrintModa minutes to create. So, crafters will love the ability to create custom fabric prints in a short amount of time.
  • Fabric Printer for all kinds of Creations: From built-in templates to personal designs such as banners and home decor, PrintModa prints in vibrant color.

Description

The future of crafting and sewing has arrived. The revolutionary PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer prints custom designs, personalized patterns, and even celebratory templates in vibrant color on fabric and will transform your crafting and sewing experience! The PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer is for the maker who seeks creative outlets for self-expression and takes pride in creating authentic custom creations. And when PrintModa is combined with the highly innovative Artspira App, art happens. The Artspira App is the ideal custom fabric printing machine partner for the PrintModa Fabric Printer. Within Artspira craft app there are a variety of designs to choose from, and minor edits, such as editing text elements, swapping out images, and changing the backgrounds of the templates, can be done right on the screen. Designs and artwork can then be wirelessly transferred to PrintModa for printing. Artspira has many fun designs in the craft app, including photo frames, banners, quilt blocks, labels, 37 fabric patterns, and bag/purse designs so makers, sewists, crafters, and artists can expand their imaginations. In addition, Artspira is constantly providing new and attractive content through its monthly streaming magazine, which is truly inspiring. Love designing crafts on your laptop? With the built-in wireless connectivity on the PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer, you can use your favorite design software and print directly from your computer to the PrintModa. Once you are finished designing, print directly to PrintModa with access to paper tray one for paper and paper tray two for the fabric roll. PrintModa comes with a Brother Genuine LC406 Series CMYK ink cartridge set, printable cotton fabric 11.6” × 1.4 yards (or 50.4”), a Getting Started Guide with three intro projects, and a trimmer on the back for easy trimming. There are two print settings on PrintModa, and depending on your design, you can choose either rich color printing (vibrant) or eco mode (light) for all your projects (you can even add paper to tray 1 for regular paper printing!). The included Tote Bag and Purse project is the ideal way to start your creative journey. From the Sweet Lemon design tote bag to the uber customizable purse (add an image from your cell phone for even more personalization!), these projects are excellent for gift-giving or making a stylish statement! With PrintModa, the possibilities are endless! PrintModa is a fabric printer that is ideal for crafters and makers (crafting, sewing, embroidery) and crafting hobbyists looking for additional creative outlets for self-expression. These makers may want to sell their creations, not just use them themselves or give designs as gifts. While a big box crafting store may take days to complete custom fabric orders, it will take PrintModa minutes to create. So, crafters will love the ability to do custom fabric printing in a short amount of time. The future of crafting and sewing has arrived with this cloth printer from Brother! Download the innovative Artspira App and together with the PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer, get ready to have your crafting and sewing experience transformed!

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Fabric Printer


Color: White


Model Name: PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 1.0


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 1.0


Item Weight: 47.6 Pounds


Printer Type: Inkjet


Other Special Features of the Product: Fabric Printer


Printer Output Type: Color


Item Weight: 47.6 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 22"D x 18"W x 15"H


Print media: Fabric


Compatible Devices: Laptops, PCs, Tablets, Smartphones


Warranty Type: limited warranty


Ink Color: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: Touch


Number of Trays: 2


Resolution: 6000 x 1200


Color Pages per Minute: 1.0


B&W Pages per Minute: 1.0


Color: White


Color Depth: 30 bpp


Maximum print Resolution Color: 6000 x 1200 dpi


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 6000 x 1200 dpi


Dual-sided printing: No


Duplex: simplex


Brand: Brother


Model Name: PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer


Model Number: HLJF1


Built-In Media: Printer, Inks, fabric Roll


Model Series: HLJF1


Specific Uses For Product: Crafting, Sewing


UPC: 012502670841


Manufacturer: Brother International Corp


Warranty Description: 1 year limited


Item Type Name: PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Maximum Media Size: 11 x 17 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 250


Paper Size: 11.6 inches


Output sheet capacity: 250


Printer Connectivity Type: Wi-Fi


Hardware Interface: Ethernet


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 6000 x 1200 dpi


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 6000 x 1200 dpi


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Does what i wanted
Great as intended
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by J. Banks

  • Expensive and disappointing Expensive and disappointing
Such an expensive disappointment. Top picture was printed with the Printmoda on Brother Printmoda Fabric, bottom was printed on a Canon Pixma on the Brother fabric. A cheaper inkjet printer yields better results than the ‘fabric priner’
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by lizzy

  • Happy Camper After Research On Using The Printer
For vivid printing of photos, you HAVE TO turn off the quality Eco-Mode in the "General Settings" for the printer (not to be confused with Quiet Mode or Economy Mode). Shutting off the Eco-Mode within the printer settings allows you to enhance the color of the photos. My first attempt at printing on the fabric roll, the photos came out yellow and faint-looking. Needless to say, I was mad. After reading more about the printer and doing a search about the settings, to have vibrant and enhanced-looking photos, you must shut off the Eco-Mode for color quality. Someone left a review with two photos, and you can tell the difference in the quality of the photos. I am sure that they left the quality Eco-Mode on and printed the photos. I tried two different photos on the fabric roll, one in Eco-Mode and one in Enhanced Mode. You can definitely tell a difference between the two. The Enhanced Mode vs printing on my HP printer looked the same. I am definitely happy about finding out about the print quality mode and how to shut off Eco-Mode. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by Gigi613

  • This is pretty cool, but has limited uses
First off, this is pretty cool. It's easy to set up, the print quality exceeded my expectations, and it's mostly easy to use. I say mostly easy, because they want you to use a special app for it, which is only available on mobile devices, and it would be easier to work with on a desktop computer. The app is currently free to use, but you can pay to get access to extra patterns and templates. I've printed a few things with the ink it came with, and it's lasted fairly well. The fabric sample that comes with it is very short, though. And speaking of that, Brother is the only company that makes that type of fabric roll and it's quite expensive. There are reasons why; it takes ink jet ink very well, and it has a removable plastic backing to help it go through the printer properly, but still... Check the cost of the fabric roll before you commit. There are a lot of warnings about handling, regarding color transfer. They recommend a water soluble stabilizer for some handling, which makes it washable but it will fade (and transfer to other items in the wash). For more heavy handling they recommend laminating the fabric, in which case it can be wiped clean but not laundered. With all the warnings, I expected ink to come off on my hands every time I touch the printed fabric, but that hasn't been the case. I think they may be emphasizing the risks just to be cautious. The fabric size (width) is not standard bolt size, so you'll have to make sure your pattern will fit on an 11.69" wide swath. You can also print on regular paper. The printer is able to print close to the edges, which is nice. It doesn't have as big of margins as I expected. Also keep in mind that his printer has a big footprint. So, all in all, this is a nice product with some limitations for usefulness. It's easy to print some fabric to make colorful bags you simply can't get anywhere else, or print banners, or fantasy/roleplaying maps, etc. But it wouldn't be great for making clothes, or items that you expect to get a lot of handling or that would need to be washed frequently. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Cy Entist

  • they knocked it out of the park with this fabric printer
As huge as the box was, I was expecting a lot more hassle getting this set up and figuring out how to use it than it actually was. Truth be told, it actually was easy. The first thing to note is it will be a lot easier to take the actual unit out of the box if you have someone helping you. It is pretty big but the UPS guy got it to front door by himself so it is doable if you don't have help. Second - before you get it all plugged in and set into place like you want it, turn it around and take a screenshot of the writing on the back in the bottom right-hand corner. That has a password that you'll need during the registration process later. Other than that, it really is pretty much plug and play. Shake the black cartridge, then put all 4 in. Have it find your network and then set up the app on your phone and in a matter of minutes you can print something out. It's actually the app that I didn't find as intuitive but I'll figure that out later. I really did get something printed on the fabric roll within minutes of getting it set up and the quality is great. I printed out a picture of a family member (so maybe I'll make this test run into a pillow with their face on it!) and the details are super clear and concise. Setting up the fabric roll was also easy. They do run a test on actual paper first but since I already have a perfectly good printer/scanner/copier/fax from another major brand, I'm going to use this just for fabric printing. The cool thing is that while the width is limited to the width of the roll, the length is determined only by your project. I live near a store that sells Brother products so I can probably get refills on the ink and paper locally. But if not, Brother does have a JIT program to ship ink refills to the house as needed. I may end up doing that for the ink and buying the fabric rolls locally. This is a great idea for not just printing pictures (like for a memory quilt or tote bag) but you can also scan in designs to print fabric to make pretty much anything out of it. There are a gazillion options to use on this and I feel like I'm just getting started. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by B B

  • Very mixed feelings about this printer
I couldn't decided between three stars or four stars on this because it technically does do everything it advertises and in terms of a tabloid sized printer, it's fast and produces great quality. My issue is that at $800, this is really expensive for an 11x17" printer and given Brother's reputation in the cutting, sewing, stitching space, I expected more from their fabric printer. First, what I like: Setup on this printer was very quick and easy. I went with wireless and it only took a few minutes. I was up and printing in about 20 minutes from wrestling this massive thing out of the box. My first print had some vertical lines. There was a simple easy process to do some test prints and the calibration offered in that process cleared it right up. They're similar to the horizontal lines you might be used to sometimes getting with regular inject printers but the way this printer works, 8.5x11" prints go through the printer sideways so the stripes are vertical rather than horizontal. Printing is fast and consistent and I've yet to experience any kind of paper jam at either the A4 or A3 sizes. The cartridges are large so they should last a while. Now what I'm not liking: This thing takes cartridges. For a printer in this price range, it seems crazy to buy cartridges to fill it, even more-so when during the setup it notifies you that it is filling up internal "reservoirs" with the ink from the cartridges. If this is a tank based inkjet printer, why have cartridges? The cartridges themselves are even made of clear plastic so you can see they're just oddly shaped containers with the liquid swirling around. Best i can tell, this is a draconian way of controlling how you get your ink and what can be used in this printer. Instead of a bottle with 2-3x the amount of ink for about $10, you'll pay $25 per color (except for black which is a little larger and more expensive) for the cartridge version. They make XL versions that have a little more for a little more money but it still seems like a pretty bad deal. When you buy a cheap printer and they make it up on the ink cartridges, it sort of makes sense to me but this is an $800 printer. As a fabric printer, I also consider this a pretty big fail. it only works with one type of material that is sold specifically by Brother and costs about $80 for 5 yards. It's super thin and mounted to paper on a roll that feeds through the printer basically like paper. It has a cutting feature that slices it pretty well, the quality comes out pretty good and it's nearly as fast as paper but given the serous limitations as to what it can print, the limits to what that material can be used for and the cost of it, it really makes this feature seem like more of a novelty than a major selling point. And that's a problem when it is in fact, the major selling point of this massive printer. Brother need only discontinue production of a single consumable which is only manufactured for this single printer to have the marquee feature become completely worthless. At the end of the day, I think this is a really great printer but at the price point, I'm not convinced that's enough. You can get larger format printers with cheaper consumables from reputable printer companies for a lot less. The main feature that potentially justifies the price just doesn't seem good enough to me to position this the way Brother is trying to. If they had a stronger ecosystem with more material options and the prices were more reasonable for those consumables, I'd feel a lot more comfortable with this for that purpose but as-is, I don't feel like there's a lot of commitment from Brother for this product which is something I'd consider if i were you in thinking about committing with my money. It is still a great printer though and it uses a cartridge type used by a few other of their printers so on that end, I think mine will have a long life as a fast high quality paper printer capable of sizes beyond standard 8.5x11 and legal, if nothing else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025 by E.S.

  • It's okay, the app is awful
The PrintModa Studio Fabric Printer is a pretty decent printer and I'm excited to print my own banners and table runners. The colors on the fabric feel a bit dull but it's not terrible quality. The black is more gray but it's not awful. It prints on photo paper and I was able to get photos printed for my house using this which was nice. The app is absolutely awful and would not allow me to print on anything but the fabric which was incredibly frustrating. I fortunately have a laptop and that allowed me to print on paper. The app also keeps crashing which is annoying. If you don't have a computer to use with this, I recommend skipping this. The printer itself is nice and does a good quality print. It prints photos well and the fabric is fun to print on. I haven't decided what I will use the printed fabric for but it's a fun option to have. The fabric is also pretty expensive and I hate the fact that I have to use brother branded fabric on this so all it is going to take is for brother to decide to stop making the fabric for this fabric printer to become just a printer. The brother branded fabric is also expensive so I'm not sure if I'm going to save myself any money in regards to printing banners. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Caffaenated

  • Works well but you have no other fabric choice other than Brothers brand.
The amazing printer works very well! It's easy to set up, but it's a huge printer, so make sure you have the space for it. It prints beautifully and pretty quickly. The only issue is that you have to use Brother material paper. It is too expensive to use other fabric printing options. Other than that, its an amazing printer and you can print to transfers so that works. Poor value but an amazing printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025 by Flip Masters

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