Sun Chemical Strengthens Portfolio of Streamline Inkjet Inks Range for North America

Written December 14, 2015

Categories: Color Management, Color Management, Consumables, Consumables, Digital, Digital Printing, Industrial Applications & Printed Electronics, News

Sun Chemical has strengthened its portfolio of Streamline® solvent-based inkjet inks for the North American market with the addition of a high print quality/low odor seven color ink series and a low odor upgrade to one of its ink systems. Sun Chemical now offers its Streamline ESL 2 range of eco-solvent inkjet inks for the North American market. The latest addition to the Streamline product line to use the HPQ-LO (High Print Quality-Low Odor) eco-solvent chemistry platform offers a significant advantage for printers working in confined environments. The seven color ink series includes CMYK with a revised nickel-free yellow ink, light cyan, light magenta and a new light black ink. Color-matched to the Roland Eco Sol Max II ink series, the Streamline ESL 2 inks eliminate the need for re-profiling when converting from the original inks. Furthermore, ESL 2 inks offer outdoor durability, can be intermixed with the Roland inks to allow for easy transition without any waste, and give ideal resistance to alcohol when printed on suitable media, ensuring customer graphics maintain a high quality over time. Sun Chemical has also upgraded its Streamline Ultima HPQ product line with Streamline Ultima HPQ LO inkjet inks. Designed for Mimaki eco-solvent printers, the Streamline Ultima HPQ LO now combines high print quality with low odor properties, ideal for printers working in confined spaces. The Streamline Ultima HPQ product line offers high print quality with adhesion to a wide range of media commonly used in the sign and graphics markets such as photo labs, digital print shops, exhibition printers, graphic art bureaus, sign shops, screen printers, repro houses and commercial printers. The Streamline Ultima HPQ product line has been carefully matched to the original products for both color shade and strength as well as physical properties, enabling customers to continue to use all the existing settings when converting from the original inks. “With this expansion of our portfolio of solvent-based inkjet inks to the North American market, our customers benefit from a more robust portfolio that provides the same level of quality, performance, and color integrity quality printing as OEM inks, but at a lower cost,” said Penny Holland, Vice President Marketing, North American Inks, Sun Chemical. “Our product upgrades are also beneficial to customers who in many cases now work in closer proximity to the printer and really need low odor inkjet ink cartridges installed in the printer.”