02.23.15
INX Digital focused on the TRIANGLE alternative inkjet inks at the Alliance Franchise Brands Convention in New Mexico. The two-day event, taking place Feb. 26-27 at the Albuquerque Convention Center, provided a platform for attendees to learn more about how these inks work with various industry-leading series printers to produce outstanding outdoor and indoor banners, posters, and tradeshow graphics.
Susie Mendelssohn, INX Digital’s North American sales manager and international marketing manager, said the convention offers great exposure for the three groups of the Signs & Graphics division of Alliance Franchise Brands by combining audiences from Signs by Tomorrow, Signs Now and Image 360+.
“This event offers the perfect setting for us to spend time with franchise owners. There are no competing educational seminars taking place at the same time we are in the booth, so people are not rushing from one place to another and we can engage in some in-depth conversations,” said Mendelssohn.
“Our message will be about how TRIANGLE premium alternative inks are manufactured for most of the digital printers available in the global marketplace, and how we reinforce our commitment with local support and warehousing capability. One of the many advantages is these inks come with a worldwide outdoor warranty and Ink Train warranty.”
TRIANGLE RXV is one of the newest inks on the market and they are designed to work with the Roland Soljet Pro 4 series, XR-640, XF-640, VersaEXPRESS and VersaCAMM VSi series printers. The long running TRIANGLE EDX line also runs on the Roland Soljet and VersaCAMM printers.
TRIANGLE ESC eco-solvent wide format inks work in tandem with the Epson Stylus GS6000 commercial outdoor printer. TRIANGLE MSS, another eco-solvent ink, runs on three different Mimaki wide format inkjet printers: the JV33, JV34 and CJV 40. TRIANGLE IOS inks work with the Inca Onset series, and TRIANGLE PV2 is for the VUTEk PressVu and QS series, in addition to the HP Scitex TJ8500 series.
Mendelssohn said INX Digital continues to make substantial progress on the commercial launch of ESC with a bulk ink system specific to the Epson SureColor series.
“We are currently establishing beta sites in the North American market after successfully running the bulk ink system in Europe for the last nine months,” Mendelssohn said. “We anticipate being able to introduce it domestically by mid-year.”
Susie Mendelssohn, INX Digital’s North American sales manager and international marketing manager, said the convention offers great exposure for the three groups of the Signs & Graphics division of Alliance Franchise Brands by combining audiences from Signs by Tomorrow, Signs Now and Image 360+.
“This event offers the perfect setting for us to spend time with franchise owners. There are no competing educational seminars taking place at the same time we are in the booth, so people are not rushing from one place to another and we can engage in some in-depth conversations,” said Mendelssohn.
“Our message will be about how TRIANGLE premium alternative inks are manufactured for most of the digital printers available in the global marketplace, and how we reinforce our commitment with local support and warehousing capability. One of the many advantages is these inks come with a worldwide outdoor warranty and Ink Train warranty.”
TRIANGLE RXV is one of the newest inks on the market and they are designed to work with the Roland Soljet Pro 4 series, XR-640, XF-640, VersaEXPRESS and VersaCAMM VSi series printers. The long running TRIANGLE EDX line also runs on the Roland Soljet and VersaCAMM printers.
TRIANGLE ESC eco-solvent wide format inks work in tandem with the Epson Stylus GS6000 commercial outdoor printer. TRIANGLE MSS, another eco-solvent ink, runs on three different Mimaki wide format inkjet printers: the JV33, JV34 and CJV 40. TRIANGLE IOS inks work with the Inca Onset series, and TRIANGLE PV2 is for the VUTEk PressVu and QS series, in addition to the HP Scitex TJ8500 series.
Mendelssohn said INX Digital continues to make substantial progress on the commercial launch of ESC with a bulk ink system specific to the Epson SureColor series.
“We are currently establishing beta sites in the North American market after successfully running the bulk ink system in Europe for the last nine months,” Mendelssohn said. “We anticipate being able to introduce it domestically by mid-year.”