How To Optimize The Color Expression Of UV DTF Printer Ink?
How To Optimize The Color Expression Of UV DTF Printer Ink?
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In UV DTF Printer applications, color expression directly affects the visual effect and market competitiveness of the finished product. To achieve the maximum color expression, multiple factors need to be considered. This article will provide you with professional suggestions for improving color expression from the following aspects.
Optimize roll-to-roll UV printer settings to improve printing resolution:
Set the printer resolution to high resolution (such as 1440dpi), which helps to enhance the detail level and edge sharpness of the printed pattern, and improve the clarity and saturation of the color. High resolution can reduce the appearance of ink particles, making the color more uniform and vivid. Adjust the printing speed and ink flow: When printing, appropriately reduce the printing speed (for example, from standard mode to high quality mode).
At the same time, ensure that the ink flow setting is compatible with the selected material to avoid too much ink causing blurred images. Or too little ink causing lighter colors. Calibrate the nozzle regularly: Ensure the nozzle cleanliness and nozzle alignment accuracy of the nozzle to avoid uneven ink layers during printing.
Choose the right UV ink
Choose high-quality UV ink: Choose high-quality UV ink. The pigments in high-quality ink are more evenly dispersed, which can effectively prevent color difference and color instability. Imported inks are usually more advantageous in color performance and stability.
Material selection and surface treatment Choose high-quality printing materials:
Use special UV printing materials to ensure that the UV DTF prints material surface is properly treated and can be well combined with UV ink. The surface treatment of the material (such as frosting or glossy treatment) directly affects the adhesion and color performance of the ink. When selecting materials, it is recommended to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the surface energy, porosity and other characteristics of the material and select the most suitable ink formula. Material surface cleaning: Make sure that there is no dust, grease or impurities on the surface of the printing material. The degree of material cleanliness directly affects the adhesion of the ink and the final color performance. Use a special cleaner (such as isopropyl alcohol) to wipe the surface of the material to ensure that there are no pollutants on its surface.