Atlantic Zeiser
www.atlanticzeiser.com
Stand 6/C557
The company's UV inks use LED curing, which reduces the heat produced during the process and eliminates ozone production. In addition, a water-based ink will be on show.
Canon Europe
www.canon-europe.com
Stand 10/CDEF270
Canon will showcase its green credentials, including the latest imagePrograf range of aqueous ink devices.
Epson Europe
www.epson-europe.com
Stand 10/C260
The GS6000 will be among the range of wide-format kit available – the eco-solvent printer is designed for both internal and external displays
HP
www.hp.com/go/graphic-arts
Stand 12/AB150
Among the environmental highlights is HP's new Designjet L25500 large-format machine. The company has developed latex ink technology that it claims boosts its environmental credentials against rival solvent machines.
Mimaki
www.mimakieurope.com
Stand 12/C120
Mimaki's focus is on UV-cured print, in particular its JFX and UJV machines that use LED UV curing. LED UV cuts down the amount of heat generated in the process.
Océ
www.oce.com
Stand 12/B150
Océ will be highlighting the environmental benefits of digital printing. For example, it will show how reducing runs in the book market is greener and can reduce costs.
Ricoh
www.ricoh-europe.com
Stand 12/D130
Ricoh has been pushing a strong environmental message for many years and that will continue on its stand at Ipex, which incorporates a ‘Just Ask' theme.
Roland DG
www.rolanddg.co.uk
Stand 12/C140
Roland DG makes its Ipex debut and leading its t wide-format kit are the VersaCamm VS-640 and the XC-540MT, which both use eco-solvent inks.
Xeikon
www.xeikon.com
Stand 11/C230
The company's new 3500 digital press is based on LED imaging head technology and incorporates a QA-I toner, which has been approved for indirect and direct contact with dry food.
Xerox
www.xerox.com
Stand 7/CD450
Alongside its range of digital products, Xerox will be highlighting its environmental policies.
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