MAXDTF DTF Ink is developed for stable output, controlled behavior, and repeatable production in DTF printing environments.
This page outlines the ink system structure, color configuration, and stability considerations to support evaluation before ordering.

DTF Ink System Overview

CMYKW Ink Configuration

MAXDTF DTF Ink is based on a CMYKW color configuration, designed to support full-color printing with controlled white ink behavior under common DTF workflows.

This configuration forms the foundation of daily production, balancing color output, white ink coverage, and transfer consistency.

Ink Color Configuration

Standard CMYKW Ink Set

The standard CMYKW ink set is designed for routine DTF printing applications and long-term supply programs.
It supports stable color reproduction and predictable interaction between color layers and white ink.

This configuration is recommended for most daily production environments.

Extended Color Options

In addition to the standard CMYKW set, MAXDTF offers extended ink color options to support specific color expression or visual requirements.

These options are typically applied in targeted applications, rather than routine mass production.

Light Color Variants

  • Light Cyan
  • Light Magenta

Designed to support smoother tonal transitions and refined gradients in applicable designs.

Fluorescent Color Variants

  • Fluorescent Magenta
  • Fluorescent Yellow
  • Fluorescent Green
  • Fluorescent Orange

Developed to support high-visibility and vivid color effects under appropriate lighting conditions.

Application Scope for Extended Colors

Extended color options are selected based on design intent and application requirements, and may require additional evaluation for system compatibility and workflow alignment.

They are not required for standard DTF printing operations.

Ink Stability & Daily Production

Designed for Consistent Output

Ink stability is critical for continuous production and repeat orders.
DTF Ink development focuses on maintaining predictable behavior throughout daily operation.

The ink system is designed to support controlled performance under common DTF maintenance routines.

Stability considerations

  • Flow consistency
  • Jetting behavior stability
  • Reduced fluctuation during extended printing
  • Compatibility with standard maintenance practices

White Ink Behavior

Controlled Coverage & Layer Interaction

White ink behavior plays a key role in transfer quality and production consistency.
DTF Ink is developed to support controlled white ink coverage and stable interaction with both film coating and color layers.

Key focus

  • Coverage balance
  • Layer stability
  • Interaction with film surface and coating

System Compatibility

Designed for Common DTF Systems

DTF Ink is developed to align with commonly used DTF printing systems and workflows.
Compatibility is evaluated at a system level, rather than through isolated parameter matching.

Common system considerations

  • Desktop and industrial DTF printers
  • CMYKW configurations
  • Standard RIP workflows
  • Typical production environments

Consistency for Repeat Supply

Supporting Long-Term Distribution

For distributors and bulk buyers, consistency across repeat orders is essential.
DTF Ink production emphasizes controlled formulation and batch stability to support predictable performance over time.

Consistency focus

  • Batch-to-batch stability
  • Output repeatability
  • Controlled formulation variation

Important Notes on Ink Use

Scope & Limitations

Ink performance may vary depending on printer configuration, maintenance routines, RIP settings, and environmental conditions.

This overview is intended as a general reference and does not replace internal testing or process validation.DTF Ink production emphasizes controlled formulation and batch stability to support predictable performance over time.

Available DTF ink Products

Specific ink packaging options and supply formats are available through our product listings.