Bordeaux Roland Eco-Solvent 440 ml Ink

 

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Prime Eco PeNr has proven itself time and again as the leading Eco-solvent inkjet ink for Wide Format Printing. It has become accepted as the Primary alternative to Roland’s Eco Sol Max Ink in the VersaCAMMTM and Soljet ProTM printers.
Designed to fit Roland
 
Mix & Match ink: This ink is easy to install ink, it does not require flushing or the need to create new profiles. This ink offers the ultimate solution in today’s marketplace since it reduces the cost of printing without sacrificing quality.

Compatibility:
Bordeaux’s Prime-Eco PeNr is fully compatible with Roland’s ECO-SOL MAXTM ink and with Mutoh’s Eco UltraTM ink.  Just “plug and play” and you’re ready to go! There is no need to flush or spending costly time creating new profiles.
Our inks produce:
High print density
Extremely wide color gamut
Quick drying with excellent substrate adhesion
Superior scratch resistance
Long life prints that can be laminated for extended use
High quality prints using a wide selection of uncoated banner,
mesh, vinyl, self adhesive vinyl and paper.
 
Bordeaux has also designed the Eco-Solvent Inks to interact seamlessly with the Printer:
100%-compatibility with original printer components
Will not cause clogging and misfiringnPromote printhead life  
No Need to use mechanical ventilation directly over the Printer
 
 
Unique Benefits:
Practically Odorless
Maximal Light Fastness
Wide Color Gamut and high Optical Density
Outdoor Durability guaranteed for up to 2 years
Optimized Adhesion and Scratch Resistance with both coated and uncoated substrates


From Roland Eco Max OEM ink to Bordeaux Eco-solvent Ink (no need to flush):

Before installation, run a nozzle test print and a standard test print to have as a reference point for comparison purposes.

1.      Install the 440 ml Bordeaux ink cartridges and run two normal cleaning cycles

2.      Note: Dampers DO NOT have to be changed

3.      Run nozzle print.

4.      Begin running test prints and compare to standard test print.

5.      There is no need to re-profile.  It is better to start earlier in the day so the ink fills the entire system (best not to start the procedure on a Friday afternoon when it will sit all weekend).