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White Ink

"Brilliant White. Bold Impact."

Colourful image printed on clear vinyl using white ink as an underflood applied to clear g

White Ink

Make your designs pop on any surface! Our premium white ink delivers bold, opaque coverage for stunning results on dark fabrics, colored paper, clear labels, and metallic materials. Whether you're creating eye-catching t-shirts, custom packaging, or elegant stationery, white ink serves as the perfect underbase to boost color vibrancy and ensure crisp, professional prints that stand out. Fast turnaround, high opacity, and lasting quality guaranteed.

White Underflood

Underflood (also called underbase or white underflood) in printing is a technique where a layer of white ink is printed first as a foundational base directly onto the substrate. Colored inks (CMYK or spot colors) are then printed on top of it. This creates a bright, opaque "primer" that blocks the substrate color from showing through, ensuring vibrant, accurate, and professional-looking colors—especially on dark, colored, transparent, metallized, or non-white materials.

Without an underflood, colors on dark garments or substrates often appear dull, muted, or shifted because the background bleeds through. The white layer acts like a neutral canvas, boosting opacity, vibrancy, and durability.

White Overflood

Achieve stunning, high-impact visuals with our White Ink Overflood printing on clear substrates. Colors are printed first, followed by a precise flood layer of premium opaque white ink on top. This technique delivers exceptional color vibrancy, depth, and protection—perfect for window graphics, backlit signs, acrylic displays, and reverse-printed promotional materials.

 

Need a custom quote or file setup guidance (including spot vs. flood white options)? Contact us today!

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