09.03.19
The Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) named three LogoJET products as 2019 Product of the Year in their respective categories, including the top award for Digital Inks, Tabletop Flatbed and UV/Latex Flatbed (under $70,000), the company announced.
SGIA’s Product of the Year evaluates products that are or will be, available for sale in 2019. A panel of judges from across the printing industry evaluated the annual contest’s 200+ entries in 72 categories spanning analog, digital, output and non-output technologies.
“When I started LogoJET more than 15 years ago, my goal was to develop a better way to print on golf balls using inkjet technology. Since then we have grown from one desktop model to a full line of UV, Solvent and edible ink printers and can print durably on just about anything,” LogoJET CEO Susan Cox said.
LogoJET launched its current line of UVx40R and UVx90Rprinters, according to Cox, in response to continuous demand for more advanced printers with more durable inks.
The units are based on industrial-duty Ricoh print heads and both received the 2019 SGIA Product of the Year. After nearly a year of testing, in 2019, LogoJET also released its new H2UV curable inks, which also received the SGIA 2019 Product of the year.
For SGIA’s competition, printers were judged based on research and reports generated by the Sonoco Institute at Clemson University.
“This is the only competition I know of that reports on the percentage of Adobe RGB a printer can hit,” said Ray Weiss, director of Digital Print Programs, SGIA. “We’ll display the reports alongside the entries in the Awards Gallery at PRINTING United in October.”
All entries will be displayed in the Awards Gallery at the inaugural PRINTING United show on Oct. 23-25 in Dallas. Award winners will receive their Product of the Year jewels in a special ceremony the evening before the expo floor opens.
SGIA’s Product of the Year evaluates products that are or will be, available for sale in 2019. A panel of judges from across the printing industry evaluated the annual contest’s 200+ entries in 72 categories spanning analog, digital, output and non-output technologies.
“When I started LogoJET more than 15 years ago, my goal was to develop a better way to print on golf balls using inkjet technology. Since then we have grown from one desktop model to a full line of UV, Solvent and edible ink printers and can print durably on just about anything,” LogoJET CEO Susan Cox said.
LogoJET launched its current line of UVx40R and UVx90Rprinters, according to Cox, in response to continuous demand for more advanced printers with more durable inks.
The units are based on industrial-duty Ricoh print heads and both received the 2019 SGIA Product of the Year. After nearly a year of testing, in 2019, LogoJET also released its new H2UV curable inks, which also received the SGIA 2019 Product of the year.
For SGIA’s competition, printers were judged based on research and reports generated by the Sonoco Institute at Clemson University.
“This is the only competition I know of that reports on the percentage of Adobe RGB a printer can hit,” said Ray Weiss, director of Digital Print Programs, SGIA. “We’ll display the reports alongside the entries in the Awards Gallery at PRINTING United in October.”
All entries will be displayed in the Awards Gallery at the inaugural PRINTING United show on Oct. 23-25 in Dallas. Award winners will receive their Product of the Year jewels in a special ceremony the evening before the expo floor opens.