
[C2] 3FT 1.8MM ID 8-Strand Solvent Ink Tubing for Color & White DTF Tube Large Format Printer CIS
$5.99
This premium 8-strand tubing is designed for commercial large-format printers such as Roland, Mutoh, Mimaki, HP, and Epson. Each order includes three (3) linear feet (1 meter) of tubing. If you order multiple quantities, we will ship the tubing uncut.
The tubing is slightly larger than standard C2 connector options used for dye, pigment, and sublimation inks, making it ideal for applications with thicker ink. It is commonly used for CMYK (color) tubing in DTF and DTG printing systems, and many brands also use it for white ink, which has a higher viscosity. While this tubing can handle white ink, we recommend using C3 tubing for optimal results. Notably, 80% of brands like DTFPro Model J often use this tubing. It grips tightly to connectors without the need for clips but can be challenging to remove, so it’s advisable to leave extra tubing for future adjustments or simply cut it off.
Features:
- Inner Diameter (ID) = 1.8 mm; Outer Diameter (OD) = 3 mm
- Solvent-tolerant, will not melt like non-solvent tubes
- Compatible with a wide range of commercial printers, including HP, Roland, Epson, Mimaki, Mutoh, Scitex, NUR, Vutek, Gandinnovations Jeti, Teckwin, WitColor, DGI, and Infiniti
- Can be easily torn down into 4, 5, 6, or 7 strands to suit different needs
Important: Not suitable for home or office desktop printers, which require our ID=1.4 mm tubing.
If you need specific measurements:
- 1 meter = 3 feet
- 2 meters = 6 feet
- 3 meters = 9 feet
- 4 meters = 12 feet
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