Cyan DTG Ink Vivid Navy Garment Printing Ink For Epson Printers
| Product Name: | DTG Pigment Ink | Applicable Printheads: | I3200/F2000/F2080 |
| Color: | Cyan | 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 | ||
| High Light: | Cyan DTG Ink,DTG Ink Vivid Navy,garment printing ink for Epson Printers |
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This DTG cyan ink is specially developed to meet the high demands for blue tones in professional printing. It delivers a pure, saturated blue effect, ensuring accurate and vibrant colors whether printing refreshing sky blue designs or deep navy blue logos. The ink uses a highly stable formula, ensuring excellent smoothness in mainstream DTG printers like the Epson F-series, effectively reducing maintenance issues during production. With proper pre-treatment and curing processes, it forms a strong, wash-resistant print on fabrics such as pure cotton, ensuring the design remains vibrant even after multiple washes.
This DTG cyan ink is best suited for printing on pure cotton fabrics, such as the most common cotton T-shirts, sweatshirts, and canvas bags. On pure cotton, the blue color appears the fullest and most vibrant, and the ink is well absorbed by the fibers, making it resistant to fading after washing.
If you need to print on cotton-polyester blend sportswear or polo shirts, this ink is also suitable. However, it’s important to note that the cotton content in the fabric will directly affect the final result of the cyan color. The higher the cotton content (recommended to be over 50%), the brighter and more durable the cyan will be; with a higher polyester ratio, the color may appear slightly darker.
Frequently Asked Questions about DTG Blue Ink
A: Our blue is a standard royal blue, with a high level of saturation. It appears very bright and vibrant when printed on white cotton T-shirts.
A: This situation requires special attention. If the blue of the logo is very close to the navy color of the shirt, the contrast will be low, making the design less noticeable. We recommend testing the print on a scrap piece of fabric or a similarly colored waste material to ensure the visual effect meets your design expectations.
A: As long as the ink flows smoothly and the printer is in good condition, solid color blocks should print evenly. If you notice slight streaking, it’s recommended to check and perform a nozzle check and automatic cleaning on the printhead. This typically resolves the issue. It’s also important to shake the ink bottles thoroughly before use.
A: The storage conditions are generally the same: keep the ink in a cool, dark place at room temperature. All water-based pigment inks should be kept away from freezing temperatures or prolonged exposure to high heat (such as in warehouses over 35°C). The blue ink itself is stable, so regular storage methods will suffice.
A: For orders that require a large amount of blue ink, we have two practical tips:
| Printhead Series | Specific Models | Technical Features | Recommended Application Scenarios |
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| 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 |
