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UV Ink, ECO-Solvent Ink and Sublimation Ink Options for Large Format Printer Explained

In today's episode, we're diving into the world of Large Format Printers, focusing on the three types of inks they utilize. We'll be heading over to our warehouse to give you a firsthand look at each type, explaining their specific uses and benefits so you can determine which one suits your needs best.

Sublimation Ink

Our journey begins with the Sublimation Printer. At first glance, its test print may appear dull, but don't be deceived. Sublimation prints are designed in reverse and come to life through a heat press. The vibrant colours emerge when heat is applied, making sublimation perfect for various signage and fabric applications, such as banners, clothing, and more.

Key points to consider:

Process: Sublimation requires a heat press to transfer the ink from paper to fabric.

Materials: Works best on polyester fabrics; cotton is not suitable as the ink won't adhere properly.

Applications: Ideal for banners, clothing, and other fabric-based signage.

Eco Solvent Ink

Next, we explore the Eco Solvent Printer, renowned for being the most widely used ink worldwide. Eco solvent ink is cost-effective and ideal for applications where the print needs to soak into the material, like wallpaper and car wraps.

Key points to consider:

Drying Time: Eco solvent ink needs time to dry and results in a glossy finish.

Scratch Resistance: Less resistant to scratches and chemicals compared to UV ink.

Applications: Perfect for wallpaper, car wraps, and vibrant colour prints.

UV Ink

Finally, we examine the UV Printer, a versatile and durable option. UV ink is cured instantly by a UV lamp as it prints, making it ready for use immediately. This ink offers a matte finish and excellent scratch and chemical resistance, making it ideal for outdoor use without needing additional lamination.

Key points to consider:

Instant Use: Prints are ready immediately after printing.

Durability: High resistance to scratches, chemicals, and UV rays.

Applications: Suitable for printing on a wide variety of substrates, including vinyl, wood, glass, and more.

Choosing the Right Ink

Selecting the appropriate ink depends on your specific needs. If you require immediate usability and high durability for outdoor signage, UV ink is the way to go. For cost-effective, vibrant prints with applications like wallpaper and car wraps, Eco solvent is ideal. Sublimation is perfect for fabric-based signage, offering vibrant colours and durability for synthetic materials.

We encourage you to visit AM.CO.ZA's YouTube channel to watch detailed videos on these printers, showcasing their capabilities and helping you make an informed decision. Click the bell icon on the channel to stay updated on our latest videos.

Thank you for joining us today. We hope this guide helps you navigate the world of Large Format Printers and choose the one that best fits your needs.

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