The inks are ESL, which stands for EcoSol Light, and Ultima, and are both aimed at the super-wide format digital printing market.
ESL has been developed specifically for Roland printers, and have been formulated to have excellent jetting properties and low energy consumption when drying.
Ultima inks are designed for use in Mimaki JV33 wide-format printers and are also compatible with Mimaki SS21 inks.
At the same time, Sun Chemical was promoting the Steamline range of ink jet inks, which are formulated to be as close to the colour and physical properties of manufacturers inks as possible while delivering cost savings.
Sun Chemical launched two new inks into Europe
Sun Chemical, the ink and pigment giant, launched two new inks to the European market at Fespa Digital 2009.