02.06.07
Xaar has approved Fujifilm Sericol’s Color+ XV ink for use with the company’s XJ-128/40W and XJ-126/50 inkjet printheads. The combination of Fujifilm Sericol’s high-performance pigmented solvent inks and Xaar’s piezoelectric technology offers a consistent and flexible inkjet solution for sign and specialty graphics printers.
Developed specifically for wide-format digital printers, the Color+ XV inks use high-quality pigments blended with specialized solvents to produce brilliant colors. The inks also feature superior lightfastness and adhesion to a wide range of uncoated materials. In addition, the inks have been formulated for rapid drying times without the application of heat .
“These inks have been through our rigorous testing program and performed extremely well,” said Xaar ink product manager Dr. Jill Woods. “Close collaboration with ink partners such as Fujifilm Sericol ensures that we provide the printer manufacturer and their customers with optimized inkjet solutions that maintain excellent print performance and jetting reliability.”
“The latest approvals with Xaar are a further step forward in our joint efforts to offer a range of distinctive products to the market,” Keith Nixon, digital business development manager for Fujifilm Sericol, said. “The popularity of the XJ-126 and XJ-128 printheads makes this approval particularly exciting.”
Developed specifically for wide-format digital printers, the Color+ XV inks use high-quality pigments blended with specialized solvents to produce brilliant colors. The inks also feature superior lightfastness and adhesion to a wide range of uncoated materials. In addition, the inks have been formulated for rapid drying times without the application of heat .
“These inks have been through our rigorous testing program and performed extremely well,” said Xaar ink product manager Dr. Jill Woods. “Close collaboration with ink partners such as Fujifilm Sericol ensures that we provide the printer manufacturer and their customers with optimized inkjet solutions that maintain excellent print performance and jetting reliability.”
“The latest approvals with Xaar are a further step forward in our joint efforts to offer a range of distinctive products to the market,” Keith Nixon, digital business development manager for Fujifilm Sericol, said. “The popularity of the XJ-126 and XJ-128 printheads makes this approval particularly exciting.”