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Black DI - 200

Black DI - 200

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What is Black DI-101 best used for?
Black is best for team apparel, text and logos, streetwear, and general screen printing that needs a strong, clean black tone.

Is Black a low-cure ink?
Yes. Lawson lists Black DI-101 as a low-cure plastisol that cures at 270–280°F, which helps reduce heat stress and dye migration on blends.

What finish does Black have?
It has a semi-gloss finish with excellent opacity, so it gives a deep, solid black look without being too thin or too heavy.

Can I use Black on cotton and 50/50 garments?
Yes. It’s designed for cotton, 50/50s, and tri-blends, and is a good everyday black for general garment printing.

Is Black ready to use?
Yes. It’s Ready for Use (RFU), so it’s creamy and ready to print straight from the bucket in normal shop conditions.

Can Black be used on both manual and automatic presses?
Yes. It’s made for manual and automatic screen printing machines, which makes it useful in shops of all sizes.

Is Black a good option for nationwide shops?
Yes. It works well for shops serving customers nationwide, including printers in St. Louis and Marietta, GA.

Do I need an underbase on dark garments?
On dark garments, Black can usually be printed directly because of its high opacity. On light garments, it’s also printed directly for a clean, solid look.

How do I flash and cure Black?
Flash at approximately 220°F for 3–5 seconds, then cure at 270–280°F at the ink film, using a donut probe or temperature strips to confirm.

What’s the best way to clean up Black?
Use a press wash for on-press color changes, and an ink degradent when removing the ink before reclaiming. You can also save the stencil if needed.

How should I store Black?
Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, ideally below 95°F. Keep it under one year from the manufacturing date.

Why choose Black DI-101 over other blacks?
Choose Black DI-101 when you want a standard deep black with excellent opacity and soft hand, rather than a matte or specialty black.

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Black DI-101 Dynamic Plastisol Ink is a ready-for-use low-curge plastisol built for smooth, reliable printing on cotton, 50/50s, and tri-blends. It’s part of Lawson’s Dynamic Ink series, which is known for bold, vibrant colors, a soft hand, and easy printing on both manual and automatic presses.

This Black DI-101 RFU has excellent opacity for everyday garment printing, especially when you want a clean, deep black that looks right on press and on the finished shirt. Lawson lists it as a low-cure ink curing at 270–280°F, so it helps reduce heat stress and dye migration while still keeping production fast.

Black is a solid choice for team uniforms, text and logos, streetwear, and retail merch where you need a strong black tone. It’s also a practical option when you want to use black as a shading color in multi-color designs, or as a base for bold graphics and paneling.

As a Dynamic ink, Black is creamy out of the bucket, prints with minimal screen build-up, and works with all common direct emulsions and capillary films. It’s non-phthalate and lead-free, and is designed for shops serving customers nationwide, including printers in St. Louis and Marietta, GA.