INX Digital moves into packaging

After successfully launching its Prodigy range of ink last year, INX Digital International continues to help conventional printers switch to digital printing, and showed its technology at Drupa 2012, where president Ken Kisner said the Bergstein and Neolt printers used Xaar and Kyocera print head technology with INX Digital inks and fluids to create various showcase applications.
‘Our relationship with print head manufacturers has been instrumental to our success because it allows for a fast and accurate path to market. Our R&D division has provided us with technology that will allow an application to be printed digitally when it was not possible before,’ he commented.
Recently, Prodigy was used to help with new opportunities in the packaging market, including test marketing, prototyping, serialization and mass customization. Much of the investment in Prodigy is now being commercialized, and it continues to enjoy rapid growth in new and markets, according to Kisner.
‘For example, digital package printing is a market we are excited about. We have a number of UV, curable, water based and solvent based inkjet solutions with special applications for packaging and other types of printing. Our products are extremely flexible and offer excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates. In today’s printing world, you need to be different. Prodigy will help a printer’s business stand out in their market,’ he concluded.
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