Description
Ricoh and Sawgrass printers may use our ‘Style’ Magenta sublimation ink.
Customers that use sublimation frequently express concern about the calibre of their monochromatic prints.
Working closely with our ink suppliers, we were able to create a black that doesn’t leave after pressing ugly brown or orange traces.
Most people are unaware of the impossibility of creating “true” black sublimation ink.
Most producers combine the raw components from all three hues to generate black ink.
A black ink that appears a little bit brown in the bottle as a result of this is common.
Additionally, pushing this can result in a brown or orange hue.
Black ink was developed to solve this issue in two ways: first, without harming the environment; and second, inexpensively.
We try to use raw materials with the darkest hue of blue.
By doing this, the black ink loses its brown hue and takes on a faint “navy” appearance.
The end result is a black ink that is extremely deep in colour and has no chance of casting orange or brown.
Crisp details and deep blacks are rendered beautifully in monochrome prints.
Additionally, our colour inks go above and beyond all expectations.
To produce the greatest results from our sublimation inks, we employ quality raw materials.
A rich, brilliant colour print that is highly durable is the end result.
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For usage in the following printers, our “Style” ink is appropriate.
Sharp SG2100N
Ricoh SG7100DN and SG3110DN
The Sawgrass SG400 and SG800
Each and every one of our Magenta Ricoh sublimation inks is free of formaldehyde, VOCs, and ROHS regulations.
The Oeko-Tex® Association has also awarded these inks with the distinguished Eco Passport.

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