Sun Chemical adds new low odour ink

Sun Chemical has launched a new low odour ink, Streamline ESL HPQ. The inks have been developed for the Roland Soljet Pro 2, Pro 3 and Versacam printers and are also compatible with printers from Mutoh, Agfa and Uniform along with other eco-solvent inkjet printers using Epson DX 4 through to DX 7 piezo inkjet print heads.

James Gould, Product Manager for Streamline, Sun Chemical comments: “The industry is seeing a boom in entrepreneurial start-up companies using wide format printers and these companies tend to occupy smaller offices. As a result, many of our customers work in closer proximity to the printer than is often the case in larger print shops. This is making low odour inks a ‘must have’ for many of our customers.”

Streamline ESL HPQ LO is available in CMYK, light cyan & light magenta colours along with a flush solution. They will be available in 440ml cartridges and one litre bottles for use with bulk ink supply systems, throughout Europe.

Customers who already use Streamline ESL HPQ inks can switch to the new low odour versions without flushing out their machines as the inks are fully inter-compatible.


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