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Solvent vs. Latex Ink for Wide Format Printers – What’s the Difference_

Bink Inks provides reliable replacement inks for Roland, Mutoh, and Mimaki printers. The company offers a diverse selection of high-performance American-made eco-solvent and Latex ink cartridges at competitive prices designed to meet OEM standards. Every cartridge is tested for compatibility with the printer and for strict quality assurance checks before they are packaged and shipped. <br>

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Solvent vs. Latex Ink for Wide Format Printers – What’s the Difference_

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  1. Solvent vs. Latex Ink for Wide Format Printers – What’s the Difference? When it comes to wide-format printing, both latex ink printing and eco-solvent printing offer excellent performance and quality. Both techniques provide industry-standard results, from posters to banners, vehicle wraps, wall murals, and more. Still, there are certain distinctions to consider when making a selection— owing to their different properties. For instance, latex printing is particularly useful for wallpapers and soft signage while solvent printers work best with signs and vehicle graphics. To thoroughly assess your project needs, let's explore these two processes. Latex printing Wide format printer latex ink is a popular choice for professional results within an efficient timeline. It utilizes state-of-the-art technology, utilizing print heads to disperse water-based inks onto a given medium. As this technique is applicable to a multitude of materials, such as vinyl banners, walls and posters, customers would be surprised by its versatility and printing speed. Solvent printing Eco-solvent printing is a non-water based method of producing high-quality prints with excellent resistance to the elements. It can be a cost-effective option for customers who want superior results in fade-proof and waterproof ink applications, especially for outdoor materials. Eco-solvent printing offers an outstanding finish and reliable performance, making it an ideal solution for environmentally-conscious customers. Comparing Latex Printing Vs. Eco-solvent Printing The process In the creation of latex inks, the pigments and latex are combined, which explains the name "latex ink." Thanks to rapid curing with some printers, printed materials created using latex-based ink can be used almost immediately when they come off the press. On the other hand, Eco-solvent printing may require more time for completion since printed products must undergo de-gassing and extensive drying before laminating to protect them. This entire process can take close to four days from start to finish. Delivery HP Latex inks provide durability and scratch resistance without the need for lamination. This means that those in the printing business can offer fast 'same day delivery,’ an attractive option

  2. when competing with local businesses. On the other hand, eco-solvent printing involves more involved processes and therefore takes longer to deliver. Canvas printing When it comes to printing directly onto canvas, latex printing is the preferred method for many commercial artists. It eliminates the need for pre-sealing and allows a broad range of materials, such as plastics, paper, textiles, wallpaper, vinyl, canvas and film. In contrast to latex printing, eco-solvent printing requires pre-sealing or the ink will soak into the canvas--an expensive and labor-intensive step. Environmental friendly Eco solvent ink is made to remain odorless and contain fewer volatile organic compounds than traditional inks. This means you can place your eco solvent printer both indoors and outdoors. Furthermore, with reduced VOCs, the printer needs less frequent servicing -- resulting in lower maintenance costs and improved efficiency. Find the right inks Bink Inks provides reliable replacement inks for Roland, Mutoh, and Mimaki printers. The company offers a diverse selection of high-performance American-made eco-solvent and Latex ink cartridges at competitive prices designed to meet OEM standards. Every cartridge is tested for compatibility with the printer and for strict quality assurance checks before they are packaged and shipped.

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