Hiipoo Sublimation Ink for EcoTank Supertank Inkjet Printers ET-2803 ET-2800 ET-2850 ET-2720 ET-4800 ET-2400 ET-3760 ET-15000 ET-4760 Heat Press Transfer on T-Shirt Mug (Autofill/ICC-Free/Anti-UV)
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sallie Mueller
> 3 dayLove the quality of the prints
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Loretta
> 3 dayThis sublimation ink delivers high-quality every time
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Lois M Thompson
> 3 dayI like this ink where you dont have to use the needle to insert the ink into the printer tank.
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janine
> 3 dayI like the quality of this ink It is a bit on the pricier side But you get what you pay for I would recommend
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SARAH
03-11-2024Ive used other inks before, but I just had to try Hiipoo brand after hearing so many on FB and YouTube talk about it. It did not disappoint. I expected the colors to be muted when printed, but they were not. The ink transferred very well. There was little ink left on the sublimation paper. It may be a little pricey, but I think it is worth it.
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Kiana McKenzie
Greater than one weekPictures print perfect
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Tera
Greater than one weekHighly recommended. The ink is bright and does exactly what its supposed to. Works great for DTV also!
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Amanda
> 3 dayGreat quality sublimation ink
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Julie
> 3 dayThe ink works great in my printer, the output in bright!
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Angela F
> 3 dayI love these inks. They are a great value. I’m grateful that hiipoo inks have ICC profiles for their inks for my particular printer so my colors are accurate. I had a really tough time trying to figure out how to get them to work with photoshop. I’m familiar with ICC profiles and I did all the steps I was supposed to do as far as installing them and when I went to print from photoshop, I set to photoshop manages colors, chose my ICC profile-then into the printer settings and went to custom then turned off color adjustments. The colors were still way off. So after messing around a bit, what worked for me was to set ‘photoshop manages colors’ then select the ICC profile-then go into the printer settings (within the photoshop print window) and set color management to-custom - ICM. It finally got my colors accurate. ICM tells the printer to allow the software you are using to do all color adjustments. For some reason my Epson 15000 (converted to a sub printer) still wanted to color correct when using the ‘no color adjustment’ option. But it worked when I went with ICM. Just wanted to put that out there if anyone struggles with the same issue I had.