InkTec’s Pigment Ink Achieves Greenguard Certification

This accreditation marks a significant achievement in environmental safety and sustainability standards, says InkTec

The Greenguard certification is an internationally recognised mark for products that meet stringent chemical emissions standards, ensuring that they contribute to healthier indoor environments. This certification underscores InkTec’s commitment to producing environmentally responsible products that do not compromise on quality or performance.

Greenguard certification has been awarded for InkTec’s PEB pigment ink

The ink is ideal for Epson, Mimaki and Roland printers with Epson Piezo Heads, such as the Epson Stylus 7000 / 9000 / 9500, the Mimaki JV22, JV33-160A & JV4-130 / 160 /180 and the Roland FP-740 & Hi-Fi Jet Pro FJ740, Pro II 540 / 640.

“We are incredibly proud to receive the Greenguard certification for our PEB pigment ink,” said Joey Kim, Managing Director of InkTec. “This achievement reflects our ongoing dedication to innovation and sustainability, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of environmental safety.”

InkTec’s PEB pigment ink is known for its vibrant colours, durability, and compatibility with a wide range of printing applications. Now, with the Greenguard certification, customers can be assured that using PEB ink supports a healthier environment by reducing indoor air pollution.

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