G&G’s wide-format range keeps growing

by | Jul 11, 2023 | 0 comments

Following the growing demand for large-format printing, G&G has continued the expansion of its wide-format inkjet product offerings since 2021.

The company announced that the range of wide-format part numbers is expected to grow to 844 by the end of 2023. Through continuous R&D and investment, G&G said its new addition to the wide-format range of printers including Epson, HP, Canon, Mimaki and Roland is expected to be popular with the global market.

The boost to 844 by the end of 2023 is a 57% increase compared with the 539 products offered in 2021. The broader range is designed to suit the printing needs of those working in the professional fields of photography, engineering, textiles, and advertising.

“Researching, developing, testing and making inks for 23 years has given our team a high level of expertise in developing quality inks that customers want,” said Kevin Cai, Senior Ink R&D Engineer at G&G.

“Our inks for large format printer cartridges are made from carefully selected raw materials, certified to ISO14001 and 9001. They also comply with RoHS and Reach standards,” he added. “During ink production, the quality is finely controlled by 17 unique characteristics, four ink filtration and four verifying procedures.”

G&G said: “Powered by self-developed innovative technology, G&G has launched its professional large format solutions featuring patent-safe structures and designs, outstanding stability, perfect compatibility and effortless installation.”

All of G&G’s wide-format solutions adopt anti-clogging technology to keep the moisture on the print head and protect it from being clogged.

The company concluded: “G&G will continue to grow its large format inkjet range of products by launching new lines including its own patented and remanufactured versions. The comprehensive range has huge market potential and will help customers’ businesses thrive and stand out from the crowd.”

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