CMYK 1000ML Epson Sublimation Ink For Hp Printer Water Based Pigment Ink
| Product Name: | High-concentration Heat Transfer Ink | Applicable Printheads: | Epson Stylus Photo C63/C67/C86/C79/C90/C92 T10/T20/T11/T20E/TX200/TX400/T1100/B300/B500 XP600/DX5/DX7/5113/4720/I3200(Micro Piezo (Piezoelectric) Water-based Printhead) |
| Color: | C/M/Y/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 | ||
| High Light: | CMYK epson sublimation ink,1000ML sublimation ink for hp printer,Water based Pigment Ink |
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High Fluidity, Clogging-Free: Features finely ground pigment particles that ensure smooth and stable printing, significantly reducing the risk of printer nozzle clogging and maintenance costs, and supporting long-duration continuous production.
Excellent Compatibility: Optimized for mainstream piezoelectric inkjet printers (e.g., Epson, Mutoh, Mimaki) and Continuous Ink Supply Systems (CISS), ready to use upon installation with strong adaptability.
High Color Saturation & Accuracy: Produces patterns with vibrant, rich colors and smooth gradients after transfer, accurately reproducing original designs for visually striking finished products that command a premium.
High Transfer Rate: Ensures complete sublimation with minimal residue on transfer paper, resulting in sharp, clear patterns and contributing to reduced ink consumption.
Superior Color Fastness: Finished products exhibit excellent color fastness to washing (4-5 grade), rubbing, and perspiration, resisting fading and bleeding even after multiple washes, ensuring enduring quality.
Strong Weather Resistance (Highlight if applicable): Ideal for outdoor products (e.g., flags, cycling wear), offering high lightfastness to maintain color vibrancy under prolonged UV exposure.
| Fabric Category | Specific Types | Compatibility Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Primary / Ideal Fabrics | Polyester fiber (polyester) | The most suitable fabric. Ink sublimates into the fibers under high heat, resulting in vibrant and durable colors. Higher polyester content yields better results (generally recommended above 60%). |
| (No coating needed, optimal results) | ||
| Nylon | Good compatibility, one of the most commonly used options besides polyester. | |
| Acrylic, Triacetate, etc. | Other synthetic fibers that are also applicable. | |
| Conditionally Applicable Fabrics (Require special pre-treatment) |
Blended fabrics (e.g., Polyester-Cotton) | Results depend on polyester content. Lower polyester content leads to reduced color vibrancy and fastness. |
| Cotton, Silk, Modal, etc. | Can be printed via transfer after applying a specialized polymer coating, but the process is more complex. | |
| Incompatible Fabrics (Cannot be used directly with standard process) |
100% Cotton, Linen, Wool | Cannot be used directly with standard sublimation. The molecular structure of these natural fibers cannot "trap" the sublimated dyes, preventing proper color fixation. |
The most frequent problems encountered when using heat transfer (sublimation) ink typically occur across three stages: printing, transfer, and final product outcome. The table below summarizes these issues, their potential causes, and troubleshooting directions.
| Stage | Common Issue | Potential Causes / Symptoms | Resolution / Troubleshooting Direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Printing Stage | Nozzle Clogging | Oversized ink particles (e.g., >0.3 microns), sedimentation, prolonged printer idle time. | Use high-quality ink, perform regular maintenance, and follow proper cleaning procedures. |
| Printing Interruption / Ink Dropout | Malfunction of the secondary ink cartridge, air bubbles in the tubing, insufficient ink supply, damaged printhead. | Check the ink supply system, purge air bubbles from tubes, ensure ambient temperature is suitable (e.g., 5-33°C). | |
| Color Deviation (Color Difference) | Failure to use the correct ICC color profile, leading to mismatched color representation between the ink and the medium. | Create or apply dedicated ICC profiles for specific media (fabrics, papers). | |
| Ink Mist / Fly-Misting | Printhead height too high, improper voltage settings, poor ink compatibility, static electricity on the material. | Adjust printhead height (e.g., 1.5-2mm) and voltage, ensure proper machine grounding, eliminate static. | |
| Transfer Stage | Blurry Transfer, Residual Ink | ImproperTemperature, Time, or Pressure. Low temp/short time leads to incomplete sublimation; low pressure causes blurriness; excessive pressure can damage fabric. | Strictly optimize the three key transfer parameters (temp typically 180-230°C, time 10-30 sec), ensure tight contact between paper and fabric. |
| Transfer Paper Bleeding | Poorink absorbency and moisture balance of the sublimation transfer paper, causing ink to spread. | Use high-quality sublimation paper with good compatibility for your ink. | |
| Final Product Stage | Poor Color Fastness | Poor wash/rub fastness: Dye not fully fixed. Poor lightfastness: Dye molecules break down under UV. Thermal migration: Dye migrates after post-heating. | Ensure complete transfer/fixation; select high-lightfastness ink for outdoor use; avoid high-temperature storage. |
| Dull Colors, Low Accuracy | Inherent ink quality issues or incomplete transfer. | Use high-performance ink; optimize transfer process. | |
| White Cracking on Stretch Fabric / Color Migration on Sensitive Fabric | Poor ink penetration on stretch fabric reveals white base when stretched. Dye sublimation from certain fabrics (e.g., synthetics) contaminates prints under heat. | Adjust process for stretch fabrics; ensure compatibility between fabric and dye/ink. |
