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Sun Chemical has expanded its Streamline range of eco-solvent alternative inkjet inks with the introduction of an ultra-low odour offering. The Streamline Ultima HPQ LO benefits from Sun Chemical’s advanced low odour chemistry to provide a high performance ink that has been developed for use in the Mimaki JV300 and JV150 high-speed wide format printers.
Formulated with the same physical properties as the original inks, this OEM-compatible inkjet ink has been fully colour matched and is inter-mixable with Mimaki’s SS21 inks range. This enables printers to simply switch between inks to reduce waste and achieve total consistency of colour and high quality output even when using a combination of inks during the same print run.
Operatives also benefit from Sun Chemical’s innovative HPQ LO (High Print Quality/Low Odour) ink chemistry platform, resulting in significantly lower odour emissions for improved production environments, especially in confined areas.
"All our Streamline OEM-compatible inks are highly engineered to replicate the colour and physical properties of original inks and are rigorously tested to ensure optimum performance. As a result they present cost-effective, operationally efficient alternative inks that guarantee the highest quality output,” commented James Gould, Product Manager, Digital Aftermarket at Sun Chemical.
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