UV DTF Ink

UV DTF ink is a UV-curable ink specifically designed for the UV DTF printing process, which is instantly cured by UV light exposure and used with UV DTF film to create high-resolution graphics that can be transferred without heating.

LINKO UV DTF ink uses the same raw materials as Epson ink and is formulated to prevent clogging. Our ink is designed for use with specific Epson printheads and performs best in the following models: i3200, i1600, and XP600.

Compared with traditional inks, LINKO UV DTF printer ink has a fast curing speed and high durability, and is suitable for a variety of substrates, including packaging, labels, signs, promotional products, and other industries. It provides excellent image quality and supports efficient printing. Many choose it for fast production and high-quality results.

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Composition of UV DTF ink

  1. White ink (W): Print the bottom layer to keep the pattern saturated on the dark or transparent substrate
  2. Color ink (CMYK): Print the pattern itself, with bright and full colors
  3. Varnish: Print on the top layer to increase the gloss, three-dimensional effect, and wear resistance of the pattern

Why choose LINKO UV DTF ink?

  • Excellent adhesion: Provides strong adhesion to various surfaces, ensuring long-lasting and anti-peeling printing.
  • Wide compatibility: Suitable for most UV DTF printers and will not clog the print head.
  • Environmentally friendly: Made of environmentally friendly materials, suitable for indoor use.
  • Wear-resistant and waterproof: The finished layer has good wear-resistant, waterproof and scratch-resistant properties.
  • ROHS/REACH and other related ecological environmental protection certifications.
  • Wide color gamut: The ink is available in a variety of colors, including cyan (C), magenta (M, yellow (Y), black (BK), light cyan (LC), light magenta (LM), white (W), varnish (V) to meet different printing needs.

Wide Applications of UV DTF ink

UV ink, powered by ultraviolet curing technology, delivers vibrant prints on a diverse range of non-absorbent materials, including plastics, glass, and metals; however, it is not suitable for clothing. It excels in applications such as billboards, mugs, wood, glass, ceramics, mobile phone cases, puzzles, and more, offering versatility and high-quality results for various creative and commercial projects.