High Chroma Epson DTF Printer Ink Yellow Printing Flexible Wash Resistant

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: 7CH
Model Number: DTF-Y-1000ml
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: 50L
Price: USD15
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 10000L
Specifications
Applicable Printheads: EPSONE I3200/ I1600/ F1440/ F1080,XP600 Color: Yellow
Packing: Neutral Packing And Support Customer Private Customizatio Ink Properties: Water-based Pigment Ink
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Product Description
High-Chroma DTF Yellow Printing Ink | Strong Adhesion, Flexible & Wash-Resistant
Features

This yellow ink uses a high-purity pigment formula that accurately restores a bright and vibrant yellow hue, effectively eliminating the common issues of greying or greenish tones in printing. Specially added antioxidants and UV stabilizers significantly enhance the ink's lightfastness and resistance to fading, ensuring that the color remains vivid even after prolonged exposure to sunlight. The ink offers excellent compatibility, flows smoothly without clogging, and achieves strong adhesion on various fabrics such as cotton and polyester. It also features superior wash resistance and abrasion resistance, ensuring that the print remains bright and vibrant over time without fading.

Print Substrate

This yellow ink offers strong adaptability, providing stable performance on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends, denim, and velvets. On light-colored fabrics, it can directly print a bright and vibrant yellow, while on dark fabrics, it maintains vivid color without fading when used with a white base layer for transfer printing. The ink has excellent adhesion, and after curing, it is resistant to washing and abrasion. Even with repeated wear and washing, it maintains long-lasting color vibrancy without fading, making it a reliable choice for creating trendy spring and summer apparel, sports and outdoor gear, and eye-catching promotional items.

FAQs:
Q: Will yellow ink look not “bright enough” when printed on a white T-shirt? Is any special treatment required?
A: Yellow is inherently a high-lightness color, and when printed directly on white fabric, the visual contrast is lower than on dark fabrics. If higher brightness is desired, it is recommended to slightly increase color saturation during design, or use a double-print process (printing a white ink base first, followed by yellow) to enhance color density and gloss. This method is commonly used for brand logos or areas that require strong visual impact.
Q: Is banding or graininess likely to occur when printing light yellow or pale gradients?
A: Light color gradients are a key test of ink uniformity. Our yellow ink uses precise particle size control and advanced dispersion technology to effectively reduce graininess. If slight banding still appears, it is recommended to enable “micro-dithering” or “smooth gradient” functions in the RIP software and increase print resolution (such as adding more passes), which can significantly improve gradient smoothness.
Q: Is yellow ink more prone to fading under sunlight? How can its lightfastness be evaluated?
A: Among all colors, yellow is indeed more sensitive to UV exposure. To address this, UV absorbers and antioxidants have been added to the formulation, achieving a lightfastness rating of ISO 105-B02 Grade 4 or above (Blue Wool Scale). For everyday indoor wear, performance is reliable. For long-term outdoor applications (such as flags or outdoor apparel), periodic color inspection is recommended, and prolonged continuous exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided.
Q: Will yellow prints look “dirty” on dark gray or army green fabrics?
A: Yes, they can be affected. Yellow has relatively low opacity and is easily influenced by the substrate color on neutral dark fabrics, which may cause the color to appear dull or muddy. The solution is to always apply a white underbase, with the white layer extending approximately 1–2 mm beyond the edges of the yellow design, effectively isolating the fabric color and ensuring a bright, pure yellow.
Q: Can this yellow ink be used to create a “fluorescent yellow” effect?
A: Not directly. Fluorescent colors require special fluorescent pigments, while this product is a standard high-chroma yellow ink. For fluorescent effects, it is recommended to use dedicated fluorescent spot inks, or to simulate the effect through overprinting yellow with fluorescent green. Sample testing is advised in advance to confirm the final color result.
Q: If printed yellow appears to have a greenish cast, is it an ink issue or a settings issue?
A: In most cases, this is related to color management. Please check the following:
    Whether the design file is in CMYK mode and the yellow channel values are clean and pure;
    Whether the printer ICC profile matches the current fabric;
    Whether the white underbase is sufficiently uniform and opaque.
    After eliminating these factors, if color deviation persists, please contact technical support for targeted calibration solutions.
Compatible Printers & Printhead Support

This ink series is developed specifically for micro-piezo water-based printheads and is fully compatible with the following mainstream models and printer applications:

Printhead Series Model Typical Applications
Epson Series XP600 Entry-level modified DTF printers, A4/A3 powder-shaking machines
  DX5 / DX7 Mid-speed commercial and industrial printers, such as modified Epson 4880 / 7880 / 9880, selected Mutoh and Roland models
  5113 / 4720 High-speed printheads widely used in current mainstream DTF printers, including modified Epson L-series and new piezo systems
  I3200 (4720 upgrade) Latest-generation high-speed printhead, ideal for machines producing 6–8 m² per hour