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Mutoh Eco Solvent Ink 1 Lt VJ-MSINK3 1000ml bags
Specifically manufactured to match the performance & color properties of Mutoh's Eco Ultra ink. This STS ultra premium Eco-Solvent ink has a stunning color gamut, performance, accurate color reproduction & the ability to print on a wide range of media.
Compatible Printers
ValueJet 1204
ValueJet 1218
ValueJet 1304
ValueJet 1324
ValueJet 1604
ValueJet 1624
ValueJet 1638
ValueJet 2638
OEM Product Number No STS Product Number MUT.BULK.1L Cartridge Capacity 1000 mL Ink Color Cyan,Magenta,Yellow,Bright Yellow,Black,White,Orange,Green,Light Cyan,Light Magenta ink Type Eco-Solvent Printer Brand Mutoh Note When changing from NON-OEM to STS ink each color should be flushed before putting in STS Ink bags. STS certifies that these inks will not cause damage to the printheads.
Our colors are a virtual match of the original and since it's so incredibly close to the original there's no need to change the color profile or flush the lines. It has virtually no scent and is Plug & Play just like the original.
STS Eco-Solvent provides instant drying, very low odor level, perfect jetability, no clogging and/or deflection, super sharp print quality, resists fading when exposed to outdoor conditions, water resistant, outdoor durability without lamination, wide color gamut, vivid vibrant colors, compatibility and excellent adhesion on most self-supporting flexible and pressure sensitive vinyls.
Eco solvent has a wider color gamut.
Eco-solvent has a wider color gamut than latex that is especially noticeable in bright red, orange, magenta, blue, cyan and green output. The other significant color difference between the two ink systems is in the “glossy” quality of eco-solvent. Eco-solvent ink directly interacts with the fibers of the substrate and takes on much of the attributes of the substrate itself. Thus, when printed on glossy substrates it has a vivid, gloss appearance. In contrast, latex inks lie on top of the substrate when printed and have a matt, dull quality, even on glossy materials. In addition, latex simply doesn’t compare to the rich blacks and reflective color of eco-solvent.
Eco–solvent for richer, smoother color with 7-droplet sizes.
With a latex system, the water-based ink is thinner and more ink must be jetted and dried to achieve the same color density as an eco-solvent ink system. In addition, Roland’s superior variable droplet technology prints eco-solvent ink in seven different droplet sizes, allowing for finer details, smoother gradations and a less “grainy” appearance when compared to the 12 picoliter fixed dot droplet size of latex.
Dispelling the myths about eco-solvent curing times.
A popular claim is that eco-solvent inks need days to cure before lamination. The truth is, it all depends on the material, saturation, application and other individual factors. Sometimes users will laminate immediately and sometimes they will wait. There are vehicle wrap users that use Eco-Sol MAX ink systems day in and day out, without their business slowing down. With good time-management and planning, curing time is not the issue that latex manufacturers might have you believe.
Eco-solvent cures correctly.
While best practices suggest leaving eco-solvent prints to cure, they always cure properly – even with high ink loads. In comparison, latex printers are known to have problems curing ink onto the edges, thereby reducing the usable area of a substrate. With eco-solvent printing, there are no wasted prints with uncured areas and no wasted printing costs associated with leaving unprinted margins near the edge to solve drying issues.