Color Ink Tank For i3200 DTF Printer

Brand: digiprint-usa.com

Sale price$80.00 USD

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Color: Cyan

Availability: In stock


Product Information

The Color Ink Tank for Epson i3200 DTF Printers is a replacement bulk ink supply reservoir for the CMYK colour channels on i3200-A1-based DTF production printers. Constructed from high-density solvent-resistant polypropylene (PP) with a UV-protected body, this tank maintains ink purity, prevents contamination, and delivers consistent head pressure to the dampers for stable, banding-free colour output across long production runs. It is a direct replacement for the CMYK ink tanks in the continuous ink supply system (CISS) of i3200 DTF printers — not the white ink tank, which is a separate component requiring its own agitation and circulation system.

This is the CMYK colour ink tank — not the white ink tank. DTF printers use separate ink supply systems for CMYK and white ink. The white ink tank requires active agitation or circulation to prevent titanium dioxide (TiO₂) particles from settling and clogging the ink lines — a completely different tank design. This listing covers the CMYK colour channels only. If you need a white ink tank or white ink circulation system, contact us separately.

Flush and clean every 3–6 months to prevent biofilm and thickened ink residue. Even with regular printing, pigment particles can gradually settle in the tank and feed lines over time. A full flush with DTF cleaning solution every 3–6 months prevents buildup that restricts ink flow to the dampers and printhead, causing pressure drops and banding. Never mix different DTF ink brands in the same tank — incompatible formulas can gel and permanently block the ink delivery system.

Product Details

Specification Detail
Ink channels covered CMYK colour channels (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)
Compatible printhead Epson i3200-A1 (DTF water-based ink applications)
Tank material High-density solvent-resistant polypropylene (PP)
Body protection UV-resistant — protects cyan and magenta pigments from light degradation
Capacity ⚠️ Verify from stock — confirm capacity (ml) before listing
Pressure design Consistent head pressure delivery to dampers
Ink compatibility Water-based DTF pigment inks — CMYK only
Flush interval Every 3–6 months; rinse new tank before first use
System type Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS) — bulk reservoir

Why the Ink Tank Matters for i3200 DTF Print Quality

In a bulk ink supply system, the colour ink tank is the starting point of the entire ink delivery chain — tank → dampers → printhead → film. Problems at the tank level ripple through every downstream component. Three tank-related issues directly affect print quality on i3200 DTF printers. First, if the tank material is low-grade plastic, it degrades in contact with DTF ink carriers and binders, releasing microscopic plastic particles into the ink stream that accumulate on the damper mesh and printhead nozzle screens. High-density PP construction prevents this. Second, cyan and magenta pigments are sensitive to UV light exposure — a non-UV-protected transparent tank allows light degradation of the pigment chemistry, gradually shifting colour accuracy. UV-resistant body construction maintains colour integrity from first print to last. Third, the tank's position and feed design must deliver consistent hydrostatic head pressure to the dampers — a tank that allows pressure fluctuations (from inconsistent ink level, poor sealing, or air ingestion) produces irregular ink delivery that causes banding even with perfectly functioning dampers and printhead.

CMYK Tank vs White Ink Tank — Critical Differences

Component CMYK Color Tank (this listing) White Ink Tank
Ink type Pigment CMYK — stays in suspension passively TiO₂ suspension — settles rapidly without agitation
Agitation required No — passive reservoir is sufficient Yes — requires active stirring or circulation system
Degradation risk UV light exposure, plastic contamination TiO₂ settling, hardened deposits
Flush interval Every 3–6 months More frequent — white ink requires regular attention

Ink Tank Maintenance Best Practices

Before first use: Rinse the new tank with a small amount of DTF cleaning solution to remove any manufacturing dust or residue before filling with ink.

Check seals regularly: Inspect rubber gaskets and O-rings on the tank lid at every ink refill. Cracked or compressed seals allow air ingestion into the ink lines, which introduces air bubbles to the dampers and causes nozzle drop-out.

Never mix ink brands: Different DTF ink formulas contain different binder and carrier chemistries. Mixing brands — even when both are "CMYK DTF inks" — can cause gelling reactions that permanently block dampers, ink lines, and printhead nozzle channels.

Flush every 3–6 months: Empty the tank and flush with DTF cleaning solution. This prevents biofilm formation from ink residue and removes thickened ink deposits that restrict flow.

Maintain ink level: Do not allow the CMYK tank to run completely empty — running dry introduces air into the ink lines that takes multiple priming cycles to fully purge, wasting ink and time.

Signs Your Ink Tank Needs Replacing or Flushing

• Gradual colour shift over time — cyan or magenta drift indicating pigment degradation from UV exposure

• Ink flow restriction despite new dampers — thickened residue in tank walls or feed lines

• Air bubbles appearing in ink lines after refilling — cracked lid seal or failed O-ring

• Visible discolouration or residue inside the tank body

• Pressure irregularity causing banding even with known-good dampers and printhead

i3200 DTF Ink Delivery System — Complete Component Overview

The full ink delivery path from supply to film on an i3200 DTF printer: Color Ink Tank (this listing)Ink tubesDampers (filter particles + buffer pressure) → i3200-A1 PrintheadPET Film

Color ink tank — this listing; CMYK channels

White ink tank + circulation system — separate component; sold separately

i3200-A1 water-based dampers — replace every 3–6 months; 4–5 per head

i3200-A1 printhead — core imaging component

14-pin data cables — 4 per head; replace at every head installation

Capping station — replace at every head swap; white cap every 4–6 months

Why Buy from Digiprint USA

• PP solvent-resistant construction — no plastic particle contamination of ink stream

• UV-resistant body — protects cyan and magenta pigment integrity across the tank's full service life

• In stock in Doral, Miami FL — same day shipping before 2PM EST

• We also stock i3200-A1 water-based dampers, 14-pin cables, capping stations, and i3200-A1 printheads

• Ideal for Latin American DTF operations using Miami freight forwarders

View our full range of DTF printer supplies and spare parts stocked by Digiprint USA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this color tank for white ink?
No. DTF white ink requires a tank with an active agitation or circulation system to prevent titanium dioxide (TiO₂) particles from settling and hardening in the tank and feed lines. A standard passive CMYK tank like this one is not designed for white ink. White ink that settles in a passive tank forms deposits that block feed lines and damage the white ink head. Use a dedicated white ink tank with stirring or circulation capability for the white channel.

Why does the tank material matter?
Low-grade plastic tanks degrade when in prolonged contact with DTF ink binders and carriers, releasing microscopic plastic particles into the ink stream. These particles accumulate on the 5µm mesh screen inside the dampers and eventually reach the printhead nozzles, causing blockages that are misdiagnosed as head failures. High-density PP construction resists ink chemistry attack and does not shed particles into the ink delivery system.

How often should I clean the ink tank?
Empty and flush with DTF cleaning solution every 3–6 months during active production. Always rinse a new tank before first use to remove manufacturing residue. Check lid gaskets and O-rings at every refill — a cracked seal introduces air that causes damper and nozzle problems. Never mix different DTF ink brands in the same tank without a full flush between brands.

Do you ship i3200 DTF ink tanks to Latin America?
Yes — same day shipping from our Doral, Miami FL warehouse. Ideal for Latin American DTF operations using freight forwarders in the Doral area.

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