The inks are manufactured in the UK, have Oeko-Tex approval, and contain no harmful glycols.
The range contains a high opacity white ink “with excellent stretch capabilities”, along with a vibrant CMYK.
Andy Hancock, managing director of Mexar, said: “Mexar have years of experience in the development and manufacture of pigmented and white inkjet inks which has allowed us to enter the DTF market with a stable, high quality inkset. Fespa has allowed us to showcase our inks to the wider market.”
He added the company had also been looking forward to meeting with potential resellers interested in its products at the show.
Mexar said it was delighted with the response the new inks had received so far.
The business also manufactures sublimation, DTF, and roll-to-roll pigment inks for textile printing.
Fespa Global Print Expo runs until Friday (22 March) at the RAI in Amsterdam.