
White Ink Mixer for L1800, 1390 DTF & DTG Printers
$29.99 $49.99
A white ink mixer is a piece of equipment used to properly mix or agitate white ink used in printing processes. White inks tend to be thicker and have more pigment particles than other colors, and these particles can settle at the bottom of the container when the ink is not in use. This can lead to clogging, inconsistent color, and poor print quality.
The white ink mixer works by stirring the ink to distribute the pigments throughout the medium evenly. This ensures a smooth, consistent ink that provides the same print quality every time it's used.
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