INX Digital Has Eco Solutions for SGIA
INX Digita
The Specialty Graphic Imaging Association's (SGIA) Expo always
attracts a crowd and this year should be no exception. INX Digital
International Co. has recognized this and supported both the event and
industry, introducing new products that are relevant and timely to
specialty imagers. INX Digital (booth #3249) will fortify its Gold
sponsorship with the debut of two Green and environmentally conscious
products when the SGIA Expo is held October 13-15 at the Las Vegas
Convention Center.
SGIA will mark the North American launch of Triangle ECO inks and the
Eco Bulk ink delivery system. EDX is a new line of eco solvent inks and
represents the first time INX Digital's Triangle brand has developed a
color and chemically compatible product for the alternative market. The
dual compatibility allows users to perform cartridge-by-cartridge
changeover without wasting ink, and new color profiles are not required
in order to obtain the same color as OEM inks when printing. Designed
for Roland printers with Epson DX4 print head technology, EDX is an
extremely fast drying ink with low odor. Both HAPS- and TAPS-free, it
offers a significant cost savings compared to OEM eco inks.
Eco Bulk is a new type of ink delivery system and a prime example of
INX Digital's long-term commitment to developing sustainable products.
As an integral part of INX Digital's Green recycling program, it is easy
to use and features a unique cardboard box design that consists of 100
percent recycled material.
Eco Bulk is comprised of one box instead of five, 440 ml cartridges,
with the ink housed within a foil bag. Once emptied, the bag is disposed
of and replaced, a more sustainable approach compared to plastic. The
foil bag can contain up to two liters of ink, double the current
industry standard of one liter packaging and resulting in less waste,
but 440 ml cartridges will remain available for customers using less
ink. A test program showed that more volume allows for greater
consistency of the product being delivered through the network.