Advances in white ink management are solving long-standing challenges in Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing in 2026, making the technology more reliable and cost-effective for dark garment decoration. White ink has traditionally been the Achillesheel of DTG, with issues including nozzle clogging, inconsistent opacity, and frequent maintenance requirements.

The breakthrough comes from integrated white ink circulation systems that continuously agitate and recirculate the ink within the printhead and supply lines. This prevents settling and maintains consistent viscosity, reducing nozzle clogs by an estimated 80% according to manufacturer tests. Some systems also include automatic printhead purging and temperature-controlled ink reservoirs, further enhancing stability.

Improved white ink chemistry also plays a role. Newer formulations use nano-sized titanium dioxide particles and specialized dispersants that remain suspended longer. Combined with higher-resolution printheads (capable of 6-picoliter drops), these inks produce brighter, more opaque whites with smoother layering. This allows for vibrant color printing on black or dark garments without requiring multiple white layers, saving time and ink.

According to FESPA, 64% of DTG users cited white ink handling as their top operational challenge in 2023. Qua 2026, that number has dropped to 32% thanks to these innovations. Đối với doanh nghiệp may mặc nhỏ, reliable white ink means less downtime and more consistent output—crucial for meeting tight deadlines and maintaining customer satisfaction.

Epson’s SureColor F3070 production DTG printer exemplifies these advances, designed for high-volume garment decorators offering unparalleled productivity and quality with low operating costs. The system features advanced white ink circulation and management that significantly reduce maintenance requirements while improving print quality on dark garments.

For businesses evaluating DTG equipment, white ink management features have become critical differentiators. Printers with advanced circulation systems, automatic purging, and intelligent ink monitoring provide significant advantages in uptime, maintenance costs, and print consistency.

Despite these advances, DTF remains an attractive alternative for dark garment decoration, particularly for businesses that don’t want to deal with white ink challenges at all. DTF achieves excellent opacity on dark fabrics without pre-treatment and requires significantly less white ink management, as the white base is printed as part of the film transfer process.

Xinflying Group offers both máy in DTG with advanced white ink management and Máy in DTF that eliminate white ink challenges entirely, allowing businesses to choose the technology best suited to their specific needs.

Nguồn: FESPA

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