Kodak is a name that has been synonymous with photography for over a century. Founded in 1888 by George Eastman, Kodak was one of the first companies to mass-produce cameras and film, making photography accessible to the general public. Over the years, Kodak has continued to innovate, which resulted in intering the world of digital printing with their KODACOLOR DTG and DTF inks.
KODACOLOR DTG (Direct-to-Garment) ink is a water-based ink designed for use in direct-to-garment printing. It is designed to be used with inkjet printers that have been modified for direct-to-garment printing. DTG printing allows for high-quality, full-color designs to be printed directly onto fabric, making it ideal for printing custom t-shirts, hats, and other apparel.
KODACOLOR DTF (Direct-to-Film) ink, on the other hand, is designed for use in digital transfer printing. DTF printing involves printing a design onto a special film, which is then transferred onto fabric using a heat press. DTF printing is ideal for printing high-quality, full-color designs onto dark-colored fabrics.
Top industry contender
Kodak was not the first company to introduce DTG and DTF inks to the market. However, they have been able to make significant strides in the development of these inks, making them a top contender in the industry.
Compatibility with a wide range of fabrics
One of the main advantages of KODACOLOR DTG and DTF inks is their ability to produce vibrant, long-lasting prints. The inks are designed to adhere to the fabric, ensuring that the print will not fade or crack over time. Additionally, the inks are compatible with a wide range of fabrics, making them versatile and suitable for a variety of applications.
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