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Process Cyan DI - 701

Process Cyan DI - 701

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What is Process Cyan Dynamic Ink best used for?
Process Cyan Dynamic Ink is ideal for CMYK 4‑color process and simulated‑process printing, where it serves as the C (cyan) plate to control blues and blue‑green tones in photographic and full‑color artwork.

Is Process Cyan Dynamic Ink transparent or opaque?
Process cyan plastisol inks are formulated as semi‑transparent process colors, giving you the controlled density needed for CMYK work rather than the full opacity of spot‑color inks. This allows proper color mixing on press when overlapping halftone dots.

Is Process Cyan Dynamic Ink low‑cure?
Yes. The Dynamic Ink Series is a low‑cure plastisol system that typically cures at about 270°F at the ink film, helping reduce dye migration and energy usage compared to standard 320°F cure inks.

What fabrics can I print with Process Cyan Dynamic Ink?
Process cyan plastisol is best suited for light‑colored cotton and 50/50 garments, which provide a neutral base for CMYK separations. It can also be used on other light fabrics that are compatible with plastisol and low‑cure profiles; dark garments typically require a dedicated underbase and/or simulated‑process approach instead of pure CMYK on fabric color.

What mesh counts work well with Process Cyan Dynamic Ink?
For halftone and process work, printers typically use 230–355 mesh (or similar fine meshes), depending on the line screen and detail level in the separations. Finer mesh helps hold small dots, reduce ink deposit, and maintain tonal range in 4‑color process jobs.

Do I need to add reducer or modifiers?
In most cases, no. Dynamic Ink is ready to use out of the bucket, with the right flow for CMYK printing. If your setup requires minor tweaks, add small amounts of curable reducer only after testing to ensure you don’t affect color strength, dot gain, or cure.

Can I use Process Cyan Dynamic Ink as a spot color?
You can, but process cyan is semi‑transparent, so it will not cover like a dedicated opaque spot‑color blue. For solid logos or block areas on darker garments, Lawson recommends using one of the opaque Dynamic blues (such as Columbia, Royal, or Light Ultra Blue) instead of process cyan.

Is Process Cyan Dynamic Ink compliant for retail and kids’ wear?
Yes. Dynamic Ink is lead‑free and phthalate‑free and is formulated to meet CPSC HF‑4040 and CA Prop 65 requirements when properly cured, making it a good fit for retail and children’s apparel that use CMYK printing.

How should I separate artwork for Process Cyan Dynamic Ink?
For best results, use proper CMYK color separations or simulated‑process separations created in RIP software tuned for process plastisol on garments. Keep in mind that standard paper‑printing CMYK profiles are not ideal for textiles; many printers use custom profiles or specialist plug‑ins for screen printing.

Where can I get help dialing in Process Cyan Dynamic Ink?
Lawson’s support teams in St. Louis, Missouri and Marietta (Atlanta), Georgia can help you choose mesh counts, line screens, emulsions, squeegee setups, and cure settings to get consistent results with Process Cyan Dynamic Ink in full‑color printing.

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Process Cyan Dynamic Plastisol Ink is a ready‑for‑use CMYK cyan ink designed for 4‑color process and simulated‑process screen printing on apparel. As part of Lawson’s Dynamic Ink Series in St. Louis, Missouri, this process cyan is tuned for smooth halftone printing and accurate color reproduction when paired with process magenta, yellow, and black.

This semi‑transparent process cyan ink provides intense yet controlled color so you can build clean blues and blue‑greens when combined with process yellow and the rest of your CMYK set. Dynamic Ink is creamy out of the bucket, fast‑flashing, and low‑cure (around 270°F at the ink film), helping printers maintain dot integrity, minimize dot gain, and keep production speeds high on both manual and automatic presses.

Process Cyan Dynamic Ink is engineered for smooth printing and a soft hand on cotton and 50/50 garments, and can be used on other suitable light‑colored fabrics where CMYK process work is required. It is designed to run through higher mesh counts for halftones and fine detail, delivering sharp dots and gradients while maintaining the fluid dynamics needed for wet‑on‑wet printing.

Because Dynamic Ink colors intermix easily, Process Cyan can also be incorporated into custom ink‑mixing workflows when you need bright cyan‑leaning blues within a broader color‑matching system. The ink is lead‑free and phthalate‑free and is formulated for excellent shelf life, so your process cyan stays consistent from job to job and over time.

When you buy Process Cyan Dynamic Ink from Lawson, you get fast U.S. shipping and convenient local pickup in St. Louis, Missouri and Marietta, Georgia, backed by Lawson’s technical support team. Lawson’s specialists can help you dial in mesh counts, separations, and low‑cure dryer settings so your process cyan plates print clean and register accurately in full‑color jobs.