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which is better sublimation ink or pigment ink
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Choosing between sublimation and pigment ink depends on your project requirements. Sublimation ink is ideal for polyester and polymer-coated substrates, producing vibrant and permanent colors through a heat transfer process. It's perfect for custom apparel, mugs, and other merchandise. However, it requires specific types of materials to work. On the other hand, pigment ink is known for its durability and water resistance, making it suitable for documents, artwork, and fabric printing where longevity and print quality are crucial. Pigment inks work on a wider variety of media and are often chosen for archival quality prints. Thus, if your focus is on vibrant, photographic quality on specific items, sublimation ink is superior. If you're looking for versatility and longevity in print on various surfaces, pigment ink is the better choice.
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