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  1. Can you share the website i will contact and ask them by email. If you are talking about hobbyprint's ink i doubt they are just rebranding imported inks.

    I found a chinese company, however they seem to be selling same ink for dtg and dtf and both are at same price, so i am sceptical about those inks being accually special for DTF or what you are using.

  2. It is said There are chinese and korean inks. Korean is a bit better and expensive. Thou looking into what is their brands to gather information about if aomeone sells them in my country.

    I just don't think someone created a new ink just for DTF which is 3 months old printing method. To me it makes more sense if these inks for something else and someone tried it for DTF method.

  3. Nope, 

    For 1 kind of ink(for example white) there is 1 paperwork and cost of taxes and cost of safety for human health paper. If i have to buy CMYK too it is 5x work and cost.

    So white is said to be latex, while CMYK is only pigment textile ink. Then again maybe i can just bring in the white which May be acceptable. Also CMYK of dtg inks might give better results with dtf white ink maybe who knows? 

    So i think if someone makes an experiement that would be nice. That is why i am throwing out this information.

    Another thought, i am from Turkey and textile industry is well developed here. From what i Heard about white ink from you, i am thinking maybe these inks are being used for production of known textile brands such as Gap, Zara etc. They have some products similar to what you are saying. And most of them produced in Turkey, if it is the same ink i can buy it within Turkey and just import TPU along with film which is not need approval of health ministry because they are not ink not liquid paints.

  4. Hello guys:

    I am really looking into this because in my country importing any amount of inks is pretty hard. So i am trying to understand if these inks are already on sale in my country. As the information i achived it seems like CMYK is standard pigment textile(dtg) inks and white is apperenty something called latex ink. Can anyone try and confirm if this white ink can be used with Dupont or Kodak cmyk? Also if this latex white is a newly born product or is it known from before?

     

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  5. Dude i am not from USA, to get any kind of ink from other countries i have to get a certificate from ministry. Which costs a lot. Buying ink from opendtg is not an option for me.

    I am trying to understand what is this. It seems to me everyone is buying a new brand ink and printing it like transfer.

    Have you considered to try dtf ink like dtg process, directly on to garment with pretreatment? 

    Also have you tried dtf white and dtg CMYK with dtf method? From what i understand adhesive is applied onto white, so maybe CMYK have no diffirence? I think if it is this way you can get same results as DTG with better colors maybe?

  6. 1- you can buy an ink tank system from china. It mixes inks inside. Connect them into catridge slots with dampers. You will need an auto cleaning mode for printer, you have to make a code to start up printer head clean then close.

    2- paper rollers inside. I did not try.

    3- if you connect waste tubes to waste ink kit that would be nice for later. 

    4- for flushing you can use normal refillable catridges.

    5- printer should fuction normally.

    6- kothari makes better print outs. However you can use acrorip it is good, if you like you can buy kothari later.

    7- i don't know.

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  7. 5 hours ago, CreativeAnchor said:

     

     

     

    Just curious if anyone has tried printing on the film using the DTF inks with their DTG P600? By reading through this topic it looks like it should work. Just wanted to know if anyone had any luck? 

    There are several examples on other model dtg printers out there in YouTube. So it works.

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