No compromises. Everything you've been asking for in DTG ink. The DIS series inks from Digital Ink Sciences was explicitly built for direct to fabric printing using the latest print head technology - and to surpass currently available inks in every way.
JETABILITY - Because of the carefully tuned viscosity in the Kodak direct to garment printer inks, we're able to provide superior jetability.
COLOR GAMUT - Kodak DTG inks have the widest color gamut on the market.
This is a bottle of DTG ink by KODAK that is engineered for use in Epson based DTG engines utilizing the DX5 and DX7 printheads (this includes most Epson based DTG printers including those utilizing the Epson 1430, P400, P600, P800, R1800, R1900, R2000, R2400, 4800, R3000, R3880, F2000 engines and more). These Epson engines are utilized in many popular DTG branded printers such as those by Neoflex, Anajet, Melco, MelcoJet and others. The KODAK Textile Ink for Epson engines is engineered to be durable and intense in color output making it the best choice for professional DTG companies.
Kodak's fabric inks leverage proprietary ink dispersion technology with a 20-year history of ink development and manufacture, bolstered by decades of coating technology.
The result is an exceptionally large color gamut, a more reliable high-quality image with outstanding shelf life and a soft, natural feel, as well as better in-printer performance.
Compatible with the following machines: DTG PRO, Nikko, Col-Desi (DTG Digital), Fast T-Jet, Veloci-jet, Texjet, Flexi-jet, Freejet, AnaJet, AnaJet Sprint, DTG Viper, DTG Kiosk, DTG HM1, Neoflex, MelcoJet, Melco G2, MS1, Blazer Pro and Express, Epson F2100, Anajet / Ricoh (Ri100, Ri1000 etc), Katana (with P600/800), Hongjet/ BajuJet, Epson F2100, Omniprint Freejet, Polyprint and others.
Certified KODAK ink so you know you're getting the highest quality inks possible!
Designed exclusively by KODAK for Epson based print-head DTG Direct to Garment machines!
Designed to print directly on 100% cotton fabrics. It can also achieve good results on 50/50 poly blends.
If cured properly inks are very wash-fast. Use a standard heat press with medium pressure and cure printed garments for 120 seconds at 330 degrees Fahrenheit (166 degrees Celsius) if excess humidity is present or if garments are damp, cure for 180 seconds using a silicone coated curing sheet.