New re-engineered EverBrite inks tested

by | Feb 5, 2021 | 0 comments

Earlier in January, Ninestar announced the release of their re-engineered EverBrite durable pigment inks used in various print applications.

Now in its latest announcement, Ninestar talks about the inks waterproofing ability, smudging resistance and overall improved performance of its re-engineered EverBrite inks.

Ninestar explained the waterproofing qualities in the video below:

“With EverBrite ink, users don’t need to repeat printing when the paper is splashed, because it can keep the good print quality after the splashing. Even when the paper is immersed into water for a long time, the texts and images will still be sharp and clear after drying.” said Jarek Yang, Senior Product Manager of Ninestar.

The below shows Ninestar performing a “smudge test” compared to another ink.  

Smudge test1 between EverBrite2 and other brand3

“It is very common that users forget to change the printer setting when they use new printing media, for example, use glossy coated paper but the printer is still operated with Normal (Default) Mode. In such situation, our ink still shows better smudging resistance than other brands’. It’s worth mentioning this smudging test was run several minutes later after the testing pages were printed.” Yang explained.

The EverBrite ink with improved performance is employed in G&G ink cartridges and G&G ink bottles.

For the above-mentioned EverBrite inks or any other of Ninestar’s product range, please visit www.ggimage.com.

 

 

 

Notes:

  1. The test was run by Epson Ecotank PX-S6710T under Normal” (default) Mode with Glossy Coated Paper;
  2. Model of G&G: NPR-EIT08BK/C/M/Y(PG);
  3. Model of other brand: IT08KA/IT08CA/IT08MA/IT08YA.

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