Stork Prints opens new digital inks factory

Stork Prints opens new digital inks factory

Stork Prints has opened a new factory for digital inks in Boxmeer, the Netherlands, citing increased demand from customers as the reason for the move.

‘With the new digital inks factory we are more than ready for the future,’ said Jos Notermans, business unit manager.

According to the company, the success of Stork Prints’ digital inks can be attributed to the introduction of the new digital textile printer Sphene, and the recent partnership with Italy’s main printer manufacturer, MS.

Stork Prints has been developing and producing digital inks for both textile and graphics printing for 22 and four years respectively. All ink development, formulation and production happens in-house.

For digital textile printing, Stork Prints has introduced a new series of inks called Nebula (for Kyocera printheads) and Flare (for Epson printheads). Stork Prints inks can also run on the Reggiani Renoir, MS JP, MS JPK-series, La Meccanica Qualijet K8 and K16 printers.

Stork Prints' Flare reactive, acid, disperse and sublimation inks are not only suitable for all Mimaki, Roland, MS, La Meccanica and Mutoh digital textile printers with Epson heads, but Stork Prints also provides these inks in packages suitable for Robustelli Monna Lisa printers.

For the DSI digital label printer, Stork Prints offers inks and applications for all 10 print positions: CMYK, digital white, digital primer, Orange, Violet and Green (OVG) and digital varnish.

Pictured: CEO Dick Joustra and business unit manager Jos Notermans open the new digital inks factory in Boxmeer

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