Shop genuine Primera LX600 / LX610 inks for reliable color output, strong print quality, and smooth day-to-day label production. ForeFront Label Solutions supplies Primera ink cartridges designed for the LX600 and LX610, including dye and pigment options for different label materials, finish goals, and workflow needs. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The Primera LX600 and LX610 use a single tri-color cartridge platform, with both dye-based and pigment-based cartridge options available. Primera also offers a CMY + Ultra Black dye cartridge for these printers, positioned for darker process black output and improved water resistance on many materials, including glossy white BOPP label stock. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Choosing the right cartridge depends on the application. Primera’s support guidance says dye ink is typically selected when buyers want the most vibrant colors, while pigment ink is generally chosen when stronger UV resistance and longer-life durability matter more. For LX600 and LX610 workflows, Primera’s official printer pages also note that these printers use one tri-color dye or pigment cartridge, with the LX600 shipping with dye ink by default. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
If you are building a complete printer setup, you can browse Primera LX600 labels, compare Primera LX610 labels, explore Primera LX500 inks for nearby printer families, review the materials and finishes guide, or contact our team through the contact page for help choosing the best ink option for your labels and application.
Best for print performance
Dye vs Pigment Ink Options
Dye ink is generally chosen for brighter, more vibrant color output, while pigment ink is usually the better fit when durability, UV resistance, and longer-life performance matter more. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Best for darker black output
Standard CMY vs CMY + Ultra Black
Standard LX600 / LX610 cartridges print black by mixing cyan, magenta, and yellow, while the CMY + Ultra Black dye cartridge is positioned for a darker process black and improved water resistance on many materials. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}