Welacer DTF Ink Premium 6x100ml Heat Transfer Ink Conversion Kit Refill for Epson L1800, R2400, L800, 1430, P400,P800,R2000,XP-15000 All DTF Printers,for DTF Film(White Cyan Magenta Yellow Black)

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  • krista felix

    > 24 hour

    I wanted to try this product to be able to sublimate on to cotton material. So far all images I print the printer roller runs through the ink and makes lines through the image. You also need to get DTF powder to use this paper. It is hard to tell what side is the side you print on, would be nice if it was clearly marked.

  • Cortney

    > 24 hour

    I used this for sublimation DYF and the paper actually goes through my printer without adding weight or a sheet of paper to it. The prints come out great but I would recommend doing a cool peel because when you pull it off hot it doesnt stick as well. It is a cold or hot peel. It was super easy to use and I definitely will be purchasing more because its a great product. I do wish it was the same size as a regular piece of paper though. Keep in mind this paper is the A4 setting in your Eco Tank for the size of paper. Definitely recommend and would love to try out more of their products! Definitely a great buy and I have no issues here.

  • Christina

    > 24 hour

    These sheets do what theyre supposed to. But the sheets are obviously cut to size. Each sheet is a different size and uneven

  • Zach Jones

    > 24 hour

    Love that we can use this to sublimate on cotton- just make sure any powder you use with it doesn’t stick to empty space.

  • Tristen Carter

    > 24 hour

    I havent had a clogged printer head since using this ink 100% buying again! The company needs to offer more sizes

  • K. Lomeli

    > 24 hour

    I bought the Welacer brand powder and DTF film to try with sublimation ink. I watched a multitude of videos and started testing. Most importantly, you can not follow the powder or film instructions. The preparation part of instructions don’t match up and they don’t work. The instructions say to melt the powder around 270-305 degrees. This did absolutely nothing. I moved on to testing what temperature works. To melt the powder on the film, I found the best end product results were achieved as follows: my printer was set for plain white paper, standard quality and I did end up using bi-directional printing, which adds more ink. You must practice with your printer. I was able to melt the powder evenly at an average of 350 degrees, but it took 5-6 minutes. I applied the transfer to fabric at 320 degrees and 15 seconds. I did a Luke warm peel. So, with that being said. You must plan on using up some film and powder to make it work for you. I found higher melt temperatures even at shorter times ended up with blotchy rubbery results. 1st photo is best results. It feels fantastic on the fabric. The second photo showed one of the better fails. Some of the fails were terribly blotchy.

  • Issac Johnston III

    > 24 hour

    Don’t be stingy with the powder because you have to make sure it adhere to the ink. If you don’t you will have color bleed/ non adhesive spots . Overall love the product. Wish they would add a flexible tray with this product that allows for us to pour back into bag.

  • Cindy Stolte

    > 24 hour

    Easy to use with printer. But if looking for quality would look into another product.

  • Cindy Stolte

    > 24 hour

    Easy to use with sublimation. Took a few try’s to figure out how to seal the powder with the print.

  • Jennifer Bryant

    > 24 hour

    This a great deal. Works amazing. I love it. And it works great going threw my eco tank printer.

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