05.16.19
Eastman Kodak Company announced the introduction of Kodak’s KODACOLOR Fabric Inks. Kodak’s fabric inks leverage proprietary ink dispersion technology with a 20-year history of ink development and manufacture, bolstered by decades of coating technology.
The result is an exceptionally large color gamut, a more reliable high-quality image with outstanding shelf life and a soft, natural feel, as well as better in-printer performance.
Kodak has partnered with ColDesi, Inc., Digital Ink Sciences and Resolute DTG, among others, to bring Kodak’s impressive ink formulations to their respective hardware printing capabilities, with a goal of delivering superior garment printing results.
“We have rigorously tested these new inks and are thrilled with the performance,” said Grant French, business development manager for Digital Ink Sciences.
“The new G4 DTG Printer from Impressions Technology and DTG Digital will be powered by Kodak DTG Inks,” said Scott Colman, president of ColDesi, Inc. in Tampa, FL. “And our tests prove out just how beautifully they print, and what a tremendous impact they have on reducing maintenance.”
Kodak has been producing and selling digital inks for thermal piezo and continuous inkjet systems going back to the 1990s. Customization of fabrics for garments, accessories, upholstery, soft signage is growing, which represents a significant business opportunity for Kodak.
“We are proud of our strong history of innovation and excellence in the key technologies needed to produce what we believe are superior fabric inks, and we are excited to bring these inks to the direct to garment and wide format printer industry,” said Eric-Yves Mahe, president, Brand, Film and Imaging Division, Kodak.
The result is an exceptionally large color gamut, a more reliable high-quality image with outstanding shelf life and a soft, natural feel, as well as better in-printer performance.
Kodak has partnered with ColDesi, Inc., Digital Ink Sciences and Resolute DTG, among others, to bring Kodak’s impressive ink formulations to their respective hardware printing capabilities, with a goal of delivering superior garment printing results.
“We have rigorously tested these new inks and are thrilled with the performance,” said Grant French, business development manager for Digital Ink Sciences.
“The new G4 DTG Printer from Impressions Technology and DTG Digital will be powered by Kodak DTG Inks,” said Scott Colman, president of ColDesi, Inc. in Tampa, FL. “And our tests prove out just how beautifully they print, and what a tremendous impact they have on reducing maintenance.”
Kodak has been producing and selling digital inks for thermal piezo and continuous inkjet systems going back to the 1990s. Customization of fabrics for garments, accessories, upholstery, soft signage is growing, which represents a significant business opportunity for Kodak.
“We are proud of our strong history of innovation and excellence in the key technologies needed to produce what we believe are superior fabric inks, and we are excited to bring these inks to the direct to garment and wide format printer industry,” said Eric-Yves Mahe, president, Brand, Film and Imaging Division, Kodak.