
Mutoh America Inc., a leader in wide-format inkjet printers and cutters, has announced they have launched a new Mutoh manufactured ink “TP-11” for their Direct to Textile printer, the ValueJet 1938TX.
“The TP-11 Ink is Mutoh’s original textile pigment ink tuned for direct printing onto natural coated fabrics for a wide range of applications,” shares Brian Phipps, president and general manager of Mutoh America, Inc. “It provides an optimal balance between high-quality images and durability.”
TP-11 Ink provides the perfect balance between high-quality images and durability.
It is non-hazardous and environmentally friendly and is available in four colors (CMYK) or seven colors (orange, blue, and green) for rich, vibrant colors.
The inks are packaged in large-capacity 1L bags for improved work efficiency.
TP-11 Ink is now available for sale through authorized Mutoh resellers across North and Latin America. For pricing and sales inquiries contact your authorized Mutoh reseller or find one at http://www.mutoh.com/dealers.



So, you’ve either bought a MUTOH dye sublimation printer or are looking at one. If you are now looking at transfer paper for a MUTOH printer there are some things you may want to consider.














Good question. Look around you. Most of what you see has used the dye sublimation process if it’s printed. Coffee mugs, hats, socks, sport shirts, flags, even furniture and other textiles.
There is an alternate method for dye sublimation printing where the ink is applied directly to a substrate that has been coated. Ink bonding is achieved by exposing the fabric to heat. This is typically used when the substrate is very wide and perhaps long, such as with sheets or bed cover, curtains etc.
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