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quantum UV / UVDTF Ink For Epson engines

quantum UV / UVDTF Ink For Epson engines
Size
 
Color   Price
White
$98.93
$84.09
Black
$78.93
$67.09
Cyan
$78.93
$67.09
Magenta
$78.93
$67.09
Yellow
$78.93
$67.09
Light Cyan
$78.91
$51.29
Light Magenta
$78.91
$51.29
Varnish
$98.93
$84.09
CLEARANCE 35% OFF

Description

This is a bottle of UV / UVDTF ink that is engineered for use in Epson based UV engines and best suited for hard substrates. It has excellent scratch resistance and adhesion to a variety of thermoplastic products such as PET, PIE or Polyurethane (PUR) and much more. Colors are vibrant and bright. This QUANTUM UV / UVDTF Ink for Epson engines is engineered to be durable and intense in color output making it the best choice for UV substrate printing and for UVDTF printing as well.

This is QUANTUM UV formulation, released January 2023. The unique characteristics of this QUANTUM generation ink are a result of innovative ink formulation techniques including encapsulated resin + nano-pigment technology and zirconium cut dispersion processes that ensure a picoliter size that is smaller than other UV inks on the market (thereby less likely to clog) while still balancing the right amounts of pigments to ensure a vibrant print. This is not a "clog free" ink, maintenance is still required as usual with any UV ink process.


Availability: Usually ships the same business day
Item #: UV-EPS-QUANTUM-WH1L (1 Liter White)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-BK1L (1 Liter Black)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-CY1L (1 Liter Cyan)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-MG1L (1 Liter Magenta)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-YL1L (1 Liter Yellow)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-LC1L (1 Liter Light Cyan)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-LM1L (1 Liter Light Magenta)
UV-EPS-QUANTUM-V1L (1 Liter Varnish)

WARNING: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment when working with specialty printing and curing products and processes (including DTF, DTG, UV) as fumes may be hazardous. Specialty inks and film require a good humidity and temperature environment ( > 50% humidity, and temp range 70° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling)


 

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