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Our Yellow DTF Transfer Film Ink is specially formulated to meet the high standards of professionals in the direct-to-film printing industry. Engineered for outstanding performance and seamless compatibility with Epson i3200 printheads, this DTF yellow ink ensures vibrant, long-lasting results across all your DTF printing projects.
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Our yellow DTF ink is specially formulated for textile printing professionals using Direct To Film (DTF) technology. Thanks to its high-density pigmented formula, it delivers a bright, opaque yellow that’s perfect for dark or coloured fabrics.
Because the quality of your ink directly affects the sharpness, opacity and durability of your DTF prints, we offer the best value on the market: a high-performance professional yellow ink that meets the most demanding textile customisation standards.
Special Offer – 10% off from 5L: Save more with our volume discount: get 10% off when you buy 5 litres or more (any colour). Bring all your textile creations to life — and enjoy a special price on our full CMYK + White ink bundle!
It is compatible with Epson i3200, DX5, XP600 and TX800 printheads. If your printer uses one of these heads, you can use this ink without issue. When in doubt, consult our compatibility guide.
Up to 12 months when stored in a cool, dark place. Always reseal the bottle after use.
Our yellow ink is stabilised to reduce clogging risks. However, regular maintenance of your printer is essential to ensure optimal flow. Use our DTF cleaning solutions to prevent nozzle blockages.
Mixing different brands is not recommended, as it may affect chemical stability, viscosity and cause compatibility issues.
Yes, it is suitable for textile printing and meets market standards. It offers excellent wash resistance, especially when cured properly.
Yes, when heat-pressed and cured correctly, yellow DTF ink holds up very well to washing (up to 40–60°C). Follow pressing parameters carefully for best results.
See our full DTF Ink FAQ here:
https://www.dtf-france.com/fr/blog/faq-encre-dtf
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