The best quality, brightest digital prints on the market! Maintains rebound through numerous washes. Use ColorPrint™ Solvent/Eco-solvent polyurethane transfer films when printing with solvent and eco-solvent inkjet printers. ColorPrint™ Solvent/Eco-solvent films provide soft hand, stretch and durability. The ColorPrint™ Solvent/Eco-solvent line consists of four film types:
ColorPrint™ Solvent/Ecosol
This is our most popular solvent printable product. ColorPrint Solvent/Ecosol is an opaque, white film with a semi-gloss to full-gloss finish. It offers a soft hand and stretchable resilience permitting application to elastomeric fabrics such as Lycra and Spandex. This film contains blocking agents that reduce dye migration into the film.
- ColorPrint™ Solvent/Eco-solvent films are polyurethane transfer materials designed for printing with solvent or eco-solvent inkjet printers, such as the Mimaki JV3, JV33 and JV5, the Roland HiFi and AJ 1000 and the HP DesignJet 8000, 9000 and 10000 contour cutting plotters, in addition to printing and cutting on the Roland VersaCAMM line of print and cut devices.Colorprint™ Solvent features soft hand and stretchable resilience permitting their application to elastomeric fabrics such as Lycra and Spandex. Their low transfer temperature (325° F) hot-melt adhesives and 15 second dwell time permit transfer to most fabrics including nylon.
- For CPS-2160 (Gloss) heat press at 325° F for 15 seconds using firm even pressure.
► If your transfer only partially adheres to the fabric it is usually because insufficient or uneven pressure was applied. If this happens, reposition the design, increase the pressure and repress.
► Peel tape while warm, almost hot.
► Note: To ensure greatest durability of digital prints, garments should be turned inside out and washed in cold water without bleach of any type using a gentle wash cycle. Tumble dry low heat
► Will adhere to cotton, blended fabrics, polyester fabrics, and has been successfully applied to other fabrics including nylon and spandex. Special garment fabrics should be tested prior to production. These materials contains blockers to prevent dye migration (bleed) from reactive and sub-dyed fabrics.

Our testing has shown that when properly printed with solvent-based inkjet inks, images on these films maintain their quality and color without discernible fading for over 50 washings.