Industrial Dtg Printer Ink Anti Clogging Dtg Ink For Epson Production Runs

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: 7CH
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 L
Payment Terms: L/C,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 10000 L
Specifications
Product Name: DTG Pigment Ink Applicable Printheads: I3200/F2000/F2080
Color: K Ink Capacity: 1000 Ml/bottle
Packing: Neutral Packing And Support Customer Private Customizatio Ink Properties: Water-Based Pigment Ink
Payment Terms: L/C,,D/P,T/T,Western Union,Paypal,Credit Card
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Product Description
Industrial DTG Black Ink | Anti-Clogging For Uninterrupted Production Runs
Features

This DTG black ink is specifically developed to meet the high demands for deep black tones and sharp details in professional printing. It uses a high-concentration carbon pigment formula, delivering a rich, pure, high-density black effect. When printing black text, borders, or large solid color blocks, it ensures solid, non-transparent color with clear lines and no smudging. Whether enhancing the contrast of color designs or printing directly on dark garments, it provides outstanding visual results. The ink offers excellent fluidity and anti-settlement properties, making it compatible with popular DTG printers like Epson. It is designed to ensure stability and reliability during continuous high-volume printing, reducing maintenance needs.

Print Media

This DTG black ink is primarily designed for use on pure cotton and cotton-blend fabrics.

On white, light gray, or any light-colored pure cotton T-shirts and sweatshirts, it delivers a rich, pure high-density black effect, ensuring clear and solid prints for text, lines, or color blocks.

When used on cotton-polyester blend fabrics, it still achieves excellent black results. We recommend choosing fabrics with a higher cotton content (e.g., over 50%) to ensure optimal adhesion and color performance.

One important distinction to note: Unlike white ink, on black, dark gray, or other dark garments, if your design includes black elements (such as black text or shadows), there is usually no need for additional white base ink. You can directly print the black ink onto the dark fabric to create special layers or subtle texture effects. However, if the black areas in the design need to achieve a "super black" effect that stands out more than the garment's base color, using a white base ink to enhance contrast is a good option.
FAQs:

DTG Black Ink Usage Tips and Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Does it make sense to print black designs on black clothing? Will it be visible?

A: This is a professional design technique known as "monochromatic printing." Although the design may be invisible from a distance, it can reveal subtle textures, gloss, or tactile differences under certain lighting or at specific angles. It's often used for printing hidden logos or creating unique textures. If you need a clearly visible design, you must use white or other lighter inks.

Q2: Q: Why do large black color blocks printed on black fabric sometimes look "not black enough" or even gray?

A: This is usually related to software settings and print mode. Ensure that in your design software, the pure black areas are set to CMYK values: C=0, M=0, Y=0, K=100. Also, in the printer driver settings, choose "High-Quality Photo" or "High Precision" mode and enable micro-droplet features. This will help the printer produce finer, more overlapping droplets for a true, deep black color.

Q3: Q: How does black ink perform on dark gray or navy-colored garments?

A: The result depends on the contrast. On dark gray, navy, or other dark but non-pure black fabrics, black ink typically creates a subtle, embossed effect with a softer contrast. If you want the design to be more prominent, we recommend printing a thin layer of white base ink (around 30% coverage) first, followed by the black ink. This will significantly enhance the design's visibility.

Q4: Does black ink clog the printhead more easily? How should it be stored?

Black ink has fine pigment particles and good stability, so the risk of clogging is relatively lower compared to white ink. For storage, avoid high temperatures and direct sunlight; room temperature in a cool, dry place is ideal. If the printer is used daily, regular maintenance is sufficient. If the printer is idle for more than 2 weeks, we recommend performing standard printhead cleaning and moisture maintenance.

Q5: When printing fine text or lines with black ink, do the edges tend to bleed?

A: Our ink formula and the accompanying ICC profile are optimized for drying speed, effectively reducing bleeding. However, to achieve the sharpest edges, two things need to be considered: first, avoid over-applying pre-treatment to the fabric, as excess moisture can cause ink spread; second, ensure timely curing after printing to prevent ink movement before it dries.

Epson Printhead Compatibility & Application Scenarios Guide
Printhead Series Specific Models Technical Features Recommended Application Scenarios
I3200 Series I3200 (and variants) PrecisionCore thin-film piezo technology, high precision & speed, 3200 nozzles, supports variable droplet technology High-volume industrial production, continuous high-speed printing, complex designs requiring exceptional detail
F-Series Early Models F2000 PrecisionCore printhead, supports up to 1440x1440 dpi resolution, specifically designed for DTG Small to medium-sized print studios, custom apparel shops, direct-to-garment printing on cotton tees, polos, tote bags
F-Series Mid-Generation Models F2080 SureColor series dedicated printhead, supports CMYK+White 5-color configuration Dark garment printing, high-quality orders requiring high-op