06.29.17
Nazdar Ink Technologies has released a new set of solvent inkjet inks, developed for long-lasting, high-quality output from Roland wide format printers.
Promoted at this year’s FESPA show, Nazdar 203 Series inks are formulated as direct replacements for Roland Eco Max 3 original inks, but at a lower price point. They are accurately color-matched to OEM inks in CMYK plus Light Cyan, Light Magenta and Light Black, and can be used in conjunction with Roland Eco Max 3 white and metallic inks.
The new low-odor Series 203 inks offer superior performance on outdoor graphics and are resistant to UV degradation and color fade. The range is ideal for commonly used graphics substrates including banner material, flexible and pressure-sensitive vinyl, blue back paper and backed mesh, delivering consistent and reliable print performance even on high-speed printers.
“Nazdar inks are formulated to match specific OEM inks, so print businesses can be assured that a quick ink changeover is all that’s required to save them money without losing quality,” said Stephen Woodall, global market segment manager for aqueous and solvent digital. “The only difference their customers will see is lower prices.”
Promoted at this year’s FESPA show, Nazdar 203 Series inks are formulated as direct replacements for Roland Eco Max 3 original inks, but at a lower price point. They are accurately color-matched to OEM inks in CMYK plus Light Cyan, Light Magenta and Light Black, and can be used in conjunction with Roland Eco Max 3 white and metallic inks.
The new low-odor Series 203 inks offer superior performance on outdoor graphics and are resistant to UV degradation and color fade. The range is ideal for commonly used graphics substrates including banner material, flexible and pressure-sensitive vinyl, blue back paper and backed mesh, delivering consistent and reliable print performance even on high-speed printers.
“Nazdar inks are formulated to match specific OEM inks, so print businesses can be assured that a quick ink changeover is all that’s required to save them money without losing quality,” said Stephen Woodall, global market segment manager for aqueous and solvent digital. “The only difference their customers will see is lower prices.”