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Dottonedan:
Hello all,

I'm looking for a supplier for CMYK inks that I'm told needs to be PIGMENT inks. Not dye based? Their regular supplier closed shop.

This is for a special product that needs full color printing on what is a medical grade adhesive nylon surface where the print bonds well with the substrate. Doesn't rub off or run/bleed when wet. It's like a wrist band...and needs to be waterproof.

 I've tried Filmdirectonline.com where I got my film before and they have pigment based inks...but they only have black inks. Need CMYK.

Thanks in advance.

3Deep:
You might want to start looking at pad printing inks Marabu, Boston Industrial Solutions etc


Frog:
By "digital" do you mean for a regular inkjet printer?

Dottonedan:

--- Quote from: Frog on August 02, 2023, 12:27:59 PM ---By "digital" do you mean for a regular inkjet printer?

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Yes.  And I don't personally know anything about the different inks for digital printers, but apparently this person needing them had been printing with pigment-based inks and that worked well for them and what they do with it. Their previous suppler closed.


It needs to be waterproof when printed onto this nylon material that is on some kind of bracelet for cancer patients.

Frog:

--- Quote from: Dottonedan on August 05, 2023, 04:08:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Frog on August 02, 2023, 12:27:59 PM ---By "digital" do you mean for a regular inkjet printer?

--- End quote ---


Yes.  And I don't personally know anything about the different inks for digital printers, but apparently this person needing them had been printing with pigment-based inks and that worked well for them and what they do with it. Their previous suppler closed.


It needs to be waterproof when printed onto this nylon material that is on some kind of bracelet for cancer patients.

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Well, Pigment based inks are what we have used forever for inkjet transfers. Some Epsons came with pigment inks from the factory (Durabrite). Since Cobra shut down, this is what I have turned to. https://www.inkowl.com/inkjet/ink-refill-kits/epson/premium-pigmented-120ml-bulk-kit-for-epson-durabrite-printers/P220/
Now, whether these will work on nylon and are truly waterproof I can't say, since with transfers, they are also bonding with the paper's clear membrane coating.
Then again, you never said if these perhaps were for transfers also.

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