Agfa says new inks developed for its Onset and Avinci inkjet printers boast high quality and performance while minimizing ink usage. The company plans to highlight the new products at the upcoming FESPA trade show.
One of the latest developments from Agfa is the Onset 560 ink, which was developed in just six months for the Onset, said a press release.
“This high-speed inkjet printing press with a full-width printhead system features advanced automation including robots and tackles sign, display and packaging applications at up to 1450 m²/h.
"The Onset 560 ink set offers excellent print quality and a wide colour gamut combined with low ink consumption, resulting in proven double-digit savings compared to other inks, with typically at least a 20% ink saving. This is made possible through Agfa’s patented Thin Ink Layer technology, which uses a unique dispersion method of pigments with exceptional colour strength. The Onset 560 ink not only offers impressive performance but has also obtained the prestigious GREENGUARD Gold certification, which assures its compliance with strict chemical emission limits and makes it suitable for use in sensitive indoor environments like schools and healthcare facilities.”
Another new ink product from Agfa is the Avinci 110 ink for the Avinci CX3200 dye-sub textile printer. This ink set has obtained the OEKO-TEX ECO passport, an independent certification system for chemicals, colorants, and auxiliaries used in the textile and leather industry. The passport states that the ink is free from any harmful substance and therefore can be used to decorate fabrics that will be safe for both humans and the environment.
“Whereas the introduction of the Onset 560 ink set extends Agfa’s range of UV ink family, the Avinci 110 ink set is an addition to Agfa’s water-based ink family,” Agfa said. “Both inks have been specifically tailored to a particular printing system and a particular range of printing applications, resulting in consistent and superior printing performance.”
Belgium-based Agfa develops and manufactures its own inks at its facility in Mortsel, which was recently expanded with an additional ink production plant to keep up with growing demands.
“We demonstrate our expertise in developing and producing inkjet ink through our ability to consistently deliver high-quality prints,” said Marc Graindourze, Agfa’s business manager industrial inks. “This is made possible by our inks’ exceptional ink shelf life, consistent batch-to-batch performance, reliable jetting, and vibrant colour strength. All of that is in turn achieved through application-oriented R&D as well as rigorous testing and quality control measures that are implemented throughout the ink manufacturing process. Our relentless commitment to research and development, combined with our unwavering dedication to deliver exceptional image quality, consistency, and sustainability has earned us the trust of printers and end-users around the world.”
Agfa will be showcasing its inkjet printing solutions at FESPA (Munich, May 23-26).