When it comes to achieving deep, rich blacks and consistent coverage, screen printers across the country trust Buckets of Ink to deliver the best black plastisol ink in the industry. Whether you’re running large production on automatic presses or producing fine-detail prints manually, the right black ink will determine the clarity, contrast, and durability of your print.
Our customers choose from top-performing brands like Avient Wilflex and WM Plastics, with options designed to suit all garment types—from cotton and poly blends to athletic fabrics. And for decorators looking for a clean, bold finish without the gloss, matte black plastisol ink has become the go-to standard in fashion and high-end screen printing.
Among all ink brands, Avient Wilflex leads the way in innovation, consistency, and versatility. Wilflex black plastisol inks are engineered to lay flat, resist screen build-up, and cure fast with optimal stretch. This makes them ideal for dark garments, underbase layers, and stand-alone black prints that require a soft hand and crisp edge definition.
Wilflex Epic Rio Black offers intense color density with smooth flow through both high and low mesh counts. It flashes fast, handles well under high-speed production, and maintains saturation even on textured fabrics. Its formulation allows for reduced dwell time in the dryer, helping shops improve efficiency while ensuring full cure.
Wilflex Epic Performance Black is the preferred solution for decorators printing on polyester and moisture-wicking materials. It provides superior dye migration resistance, stretch performance, and durability for activewear applications.
And for shops focused on trend-driven looks or retail product lines, Wilflex Epic Matte Black plastisol ink delivers a low-sheen, high-contrast result with a soft-touch finish. It eliminates the shiny appearance common in standard plastisol inks, giving screen-printed garments a more modern, fashion-forward look. Matte Black is ideal for vintage designs, retail branding, and designs where tone and texture play a role in visual appeal.
The demand for matte black plastisol ink continues to grow, especially among screen printers catering to boutique apparel, e-commerce lines, and lifestyle brands. The muted finish gives garments a higher perceived value and differentiates prints from standard gloss ink used in commodity t-shirts.
Matte black prints don’t reflect light in the same way as traditional inks, allowing for bolder contrast on light and dark garments alike. With inks like Wilflex Epic Matte Black, printers can achieve excellent opacity, strong wash durability, and a print feel that complements today's fashion trends.
In addition to Wilflex, WM Plastics provides multiple black plastisol ink options that deliver reliable results for general-purpose, athletic, or detailed printing. Products like Apex Black and Spec Black are great alternatives for shops looking for everyday utility with excellent laydown, even at high mesh counts. Their black inks flash quickly, cure evenly, and provide solid opacity for short runs and large orders alike.
Though WM Plastics doesn't offer a matte-specific variant, many of their inks achieve a semi-matte finish and are a preferred choice for shops printing promotional, event, and wholesale garments. Their versatility makes them a cost-effective solution without sacrificing quality.
Whether you're operating in Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, or Brooklyn, Buckets of Ink keeps gallons of black plastisol ink in stock and ready to ship. Buying by the gallon not only reduces cost-per-print but also ensures color consistency across large runs. Most professional printers who produce more than 100 shirts per week rely on gallon sizes to minimize downtime, increase profit margins, and streamline workflow.
Our team helps you select the right gallon of black plastisol ink based on your fabric type, curing conditions, press setup, and desired print finish. We also offer technical support to resolve bleeding, curing inconsistencies, or screen clogging that may result from poor ink selection or incompatible substrates.
We serve print shops from coast to coast, offering 1–2 day delivery on gallon-size Wilflex and WM Plastics black inks. Whether you’re printing in a high-heat region like Phoenix, a humid market like Orlando, or cold climates like Buffalo, our staff can recommend curing settings, underbase compatibility, and mesh configuration tailored to your exact needs.
From soft-hand fashion tees to performance poly garments, Buckets of Ink is your go-to partner for finding the best black plastisol ink and matte finish options for any screen printing job.

