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High-Concentration Black Dye Ink For Digital Carton Printing | Compatible With Epson XP600 / DX5 / DX7 / 5113 / 4720 / I3200 Product Overview This high-concentration black dye ink is developed for industrial digital carton printing machines and designed for Epson Micro Piezo water-based printheads, including XP600, DX5, DX7, 5113, 4720, and I3200. Black ink plays a critical role in text clarity, contrast, and data readability. By increasing effective color density per drop,
HP 876 Mực nhuộm đen CMYK in nhuộm sublimation in OEM
HP Black Dye Ink For Digital Carton Printing | Compatible With HP 845 & 876 | A3 A4 Systems | OEM ODM Product Overview This product is a standard HP black dye ink, developed for digital carton printing machines and HP A3 / A4 printing systems, compatible with HP 845 and 876 printheads. Black ink is the most frequently used color in carton printing and directly affects text clarity and barcode readability. This formulation focuses on delivering clear, stable black output in
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High-Saturation Red Dye Ink For HP Digital Carton Printing | Compatible With HP A3 / A4 / 845 / 876 Printheads | OEM & ODM Product Overview This high-saturation red dye ink is developed for digital carton printing machines and industrial inkjet packaging systems. It is compatible with HP A3, A4, 845, and 876 printheads, delivering clean red tones, stable color performance, and reliable output on corrugated carton materials. Designed for B2B packaging applications, the ink
Bộ phim chống đổ DTF 75mic 30cm Dtf Hot Melt Transfer Sheets High Adhesion
Anti-Shedding DTF Hot Melt Powder | High Adhesion, Even Application, Improves Yield Your High-Definition Designs: The Perfect Bridge from Printing to Fabric — Professional DTF Transfer Film If ink is the "blood," and hot melt powder is the "glue," then the DTF film is the "skeleton" that holds everything together. We understand that what appears to be a simple thin film is actually the invisible champion that determines print clarity, transfer success, and the final