UV Ink | UVDTF Ink
UV | UVDTF® INK Compatibility Chart | ||||
INK TYPE | All Epson | Epson TX800 / XP600 / 1390 and similar | Epson I1600 / I3200 | |
QuantumUVDTF ™ ink | ✔ | ✔ | ||
QuantumUVDTF ™ (High Viscosity) ink | ✔ | |||
All UVDTF® inks should be shaken before use to ensure pigments are well mixed. Use in temperature and humidity controlled environments only (room temperature is recommended, and humidity over 40%) |
UV Ink | UVDTF Printer Ink from DTG PRO adhere to a wide variety of substrates and are highly durable.
Choosing the right UV inks can have drastic effects on your UV prints. It is vital to choose inks that produce high-quality images without sacrificing other aspects such as your printhead viability. UV ink generally refers to a type of ink that cures or dries quickly when exposed to ultraviolet light, which can be useful in various printing applications. UV inks are a type of specially formulated inks that require exposure to intense UV light to cure. Unlike conventional inks that require oxidation or exposure to air, UV inks result in much faster drying times that can be ideal for printing businesses. UV ink is widely used in various industries, such as packaging, labeling, signage, automotive, electronics, and promotional products. Its versatility and fast-curing properties make it a popular choice for high-quality, high-speed printing applications