WARNING: WARNING: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment (including masks and gloves) when working with specialty printing and curing products and processes (including DTF, DTG, UV etc.) as fumes and processes may be hazardous. We highly recommend the use of a fume extractor when working with DTF powder in addition to good ventilation and filtration in your work area. The use of all specialty ink printing equipment and supplies such as inks, chemicals, powders etc. are at the sole risk of the user. Specialty inks and film require a good humidity and temperature environment (55% - 75% humidity, and 75° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling.

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UNINET® clear toner is great for watermarking and adding a level protection to your printed items. Clear toner works just as white toner, where you can print it either as an underprint® or overprint®. It is also used in conjunction with the glitter adhesive media. Using white toner as an overprint® will block out the glitter effect. Clear toner ensures a good bond between the transfer and adhesive media, but is transparent to clearly show the glitter. View our video at www.icolorprint.com/video for a demonstration when printing watermarking and instructions on how to print with glitter. See full answer »
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What’s so unique about the IColor™ line of Digital Color + White Transfer Media Printers?
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The IColor™ 560 is the updated version of the 550 with many common characteristics, with these differences:
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The IColor™ 650 and 800 are both larger format printers. The IColor™ 650 can print a maximum width of 11.8 inches wide and the IColor™ 800 can print the maximum width of 12.5 inches wide. The IColor™ 650 has the same versatility of the IColor™ 560; you can overprint® and underprint® in white, as well as print sublimation, fluorescent colors, gold, silver and CMYK. The IColor™ 800 is a white overprinting printer only and does not support specialty toner kits or moving the position of the white cartridge. The 800 also is faster and has significantly lower cost per page due to its higher yielding cartridges. The 800 has a color gamut 30% wider than the IColor™ 650, which means it can print a wider variety of colors. See full answer »
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The IColor™ 560 has a maximum paper width of 8.5” and features all-in-one print cartridges. The IColor 650 has a maximum paper width of 11.8” for tabloid printing and features toner/drum combination print cartridges. Otherwise, the machines share all of the same great features and benefits. If you are printing the occasional oversized image, use the IColor™ SmartCUT software in combination with the IColor™ 560, which allows you to split larger graphics and designs in such a way, that the final assembly onto the substrate is seamless. For higher volume tabloid or larger prints, consider the IColor™ 650. See full answer »
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UNINET® security toner contains special RF fragments which can be read by a reader. Most commonly used as a yellow cartridge, simply print a portion of your image in yellow for increased security and authenticity. The resulting print can be read by a special reader to confirm authenticity. View our video at www.icolorprint.com/video for a demonstration. See full answer »
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Designed for the 220v market, the IColor™ 540 has a larger capacity bypass tray, and shares most of the same great features as the IColor™ 560, but only accommodates standard yield cartridges (3,000 page yield vs. 7,000 page yield).
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Toner cartridges are not cross compatible. They will only work in the machine they are built for. See full answer »
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When printing with a toner printer, very little maintenance is required. Toner printers do not create experience clogged heads like inkjet printers do. The printer can be switched off for an extensive amount of time and then print normally without have to perform a major cleaning.
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Toner yields are based on 5% print coverage on letter sized paper. 5% coverage is the international standard for measuring toner cartridge yields, adopted by all major manufacturers of laser and LED printers. If you’re printing full coverage letter size prints, you are printing at a percentage much higher than 5% coverage. Most graphics have far more coverage which will lessen the amount of pages a cartridge will actually print. See full answer »

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