InkTec has launched Absolute White, the latest evolution of it’s Direct-to-Film (DTF) ink technology. Engineered to deliver whiteness, print stability, and environmental responsibility, the inkjet ink and printer manufacturer said Absolute White sets a new benchmark in the DTF printing landscape.
Using dispersion technology and refined filtration processes to achieve dense white coverage with less ink, it helps reduce waste and production costs. According to InkTec, the formulation also includes anti-clogging properties and is “head-safe,” meaning it supports long, uninterrupted printing runs with minimal maintenance.
Sarah Hall, consumable sales manager at InkTec Europe, said the product was developed in response to customer challenges around ink reliability and efficiency. “We’ve created an ink that not only delivers strong coverage but also supports a cleaner and more reliable print process,” she said.
Absolute White is formulated to deliver high-opacity results alongside more sustainable and cost-effective printing. The ink is free from glycol-based irritants and meets international safety standards, including Reach and RoHS compliance. It is also fully compatible with InkTec’s CMYK DTF range, which has been developed to the same high-quality standards for stable colour, strong adhesion, and reliable jetting.
The Absolute White ink is part of a broader DTF offering from InkTec, including a CMYK ink set engineered for consistent colour vibrancy, strong adhesion, and smooth jetting performance across a variety of media.