Roland DG Resin Ink for TrueVIS AP-640 earns ECOLOGO certification

Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters, announced today that the TA resin ink for the AP-640 of the TrueVIS series wide-format inkjet printers has acquired ECOLOGO certification.

ECOLOGO certification is a standard approved by UL, a third-party organization dedicated to advancing global sustainability, environmental health, and safety by supporting the growth and development of environmentally preferable products, services, and organizations.

Through rigorous scientific testing and exhaustive review, UL certifies that products comply with strict lifecycle-based environmental performance standards and have a low impact on the environment and human health.

The TrueVIS AP-640 is a resin inkjet printer that combines high-color saturation, high-definition output with natural expressiveness that takes advantage of media texture. With its quick-drying capability and wide media compatibility, the AP-640 is ideal for a wide range of applications including wallpaper, fine art, fabric banners, and car wraps. With its key feature of being environmentally and people friendly, it is also particularly well suited for interior applications in supermarkets, restaurants, schools, hospitals, and other facilities that require high safety.

“Vivid, faithful color reproduction is very important for creating graphics that resonate in people’s minds,” said Tony Miller, President of Roland DG’s Global Sales and Marketing Division.

“Meanwhile, the growing global awareness of sustainability, environmental and safety initiatives are topics that cannot be ignored. We are very happy that our AP-640’s TA ink has received the internationally prestigious ECOLOGO certification,” Miller continued. “We will continue to work aggressively to develop digital solutions that provide a strong competitive edge to our customers’ businesses.”

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