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DI - 1550 LB Plus White

DI - 1550 LB Plus White

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Regular price $49.40 USD
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What is Plus White DI‑1550 best used for?
Plus White DI‑1550 LB is best used as a primary underbase and highlight white on tri‑blends, 50/50s, and polyester garments that tend to bleed, where you need high opacity and strong dye‑migration control.

Is Plus White DI‑1550 really low‑bleed and low‑cure?
Yes. Lawson describes Dynamic 1550 White as a low‑bleed plastisol that is “super bleed resistant, even on bad bleeders,” and it’s demonstrated curing at about 270°F to further reduce dye migration.

What fabrics can I print with Plus White?
Lawson specifically recommends DI‑1550 Plus White for 100% cotton, 50/50, tri‑blend, and polyester shirts, especially those with severe dye‑migration issues.

Do I need to modify Plus White with reducer?
No. Dynamic 1550 White is designed for use right out of the bucket, with a creamy consistency and low tack so you don’t need to add reducer for normal printing. Any additives should be tested in small batches first.

Can Plus White be used under fluorescents and bright colors?
Yes. Lawson even suggests using DI‑1550 Plus White under inks that need extra bleed resistance, such as bright, fluorescent, or “flo” colors, especially on poly and tri‑blend fabrics.

Is Plus White DI‑1550 a good choice for start‑up shops?
Yes. It’s the default white included in Lawson’s Hobby, Mini‑Max, and Mini‑Trooper start‑up packages, which means Lawson positions it as a versatile shop white for a wide range of garment types.

What cure temperature should I target with Plus White?
Aim for about 270°F at the ink film, verifying with a donut probe or thermo strips; this low‑cure profile is part of what keeps dye migration in check while shortening dwell times.

Does Plus White meet safety standards for retail and kids’ wear?
Dynamic Ink is marketed as a phthalate‑free, premium plastisol line, formulated to comply with modern apparel‑safety standards when properly cured, making Plus White suitable for retail programs and children’s garments.

If you tell me your mesh count, garment type, and dryer style (gas/electric conveyor or flash‑only), I can give you a very specific setup recipe tailored to Plus White DI‑1550.

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Plus White DI‑1550 Dynamic Plastisol Ink is a premium low‑bleed, low‑cure white designed for high‑opacity prints on tough garments like tri‑blends, 50/50s, and polyester “bad bleeders.” It’s part of Lawson’s Dynamic Ink Series, formulated with Multi‑Tech so it prints creamy and smooth right out of the bucket on both manual and automatic presses.

This low‑cure white plastisol is engineered to cure at about 270°F at the ink film, which helps control dye migration on poly/tri garments, reduce scorching and shrinking, and speed up production compared to standard 320°F cure whites. Lawson highlights Dynamic 1550 White as high‑opacity and “super bleed‑resistant” even on bad bleeders, making it an excellent choice for underbases and stand‑alone whites on athletic and performance fabrics.

Plus White DI‑1550 LB is recommended for 100% cotton, 50/50s, tri‑blends, and polyester, and Lawson specifically calls it out when you need better bleed resistance under bright or fluorescent colors. The ink is ready to use out of the bucket, with a creamy body, little to no after‑flash tack, and a smooth semi‑gloss finish that helps you print wet‑on‑wet with minimal build‑up on screen.

Because Dynamic inks are low‑cure and phthalate‑free, Plus White slots neatly into modern print shops that handle mixed garment loads and need consistent whites without constant dryer changes. It appears as the main white in Lawson’s Hobby, Mini‑Max, and Mini‑Trooper start‑up packages, underscoring that it’s their go‑to Dynamic white for everyday use on today’s blends.

When you order Plus White DI‑1550 from Lawson, you can take advantage of U.S. shipping and Lawson’s support teams in St. Louis and Marietta (Atlanta), who can help you dial in mesh counts, stroke, flash, and dryer profiles so this white stays bright and bleed‑free from sample to production.