Roland Eco-Sol MAX Inkjet Ink Cartridges For The BN-20
Roland Eco-Sol MAX Inkjet Ink Cartridges For The BN-20
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Roland Eco-Sol Max (ESL3) Inkjet Ink Cartridges For Use With The BN-20
Roland Eco-Sol MAX Inkjet Ink Cartridges are designed to work with Roland devices, like the BN-20 VersaStudio, VSi VersaCAMM units, and the SOLJET Pro 4 XR-640 Large-Format Inkjet Printer/Cutters. They are the winner of the prestigious DPI, EDP and Viscom awards, Eco-Sol MAX Metallic Silver ink is an absolute game changer for your business.
These high-density inks are available in CMYK. Additional colors such as Metallic Silver, White, and more are available too. These color options provide superior print resolution for sign and graphics and have a wider color gamut for fiercer colors with exceptionally bright reds, greens and blues. The Eco-Sol Max inks meet the demand for higher standards in both color and performance.
Key Advantages:
- The Eco-Sol Max cartridges dry faster, which increases productivity time.
- They are water, scratch and UV resistant with three year outdoor durability expectancy.
- Aggressively adheres to a wide variety of uncoated materials
- Is odorless and does not require ventilation or environmental equipment
Eco-Sol Max Metallic inks help your business stand-out in the following ways:
- Prints as a spot color or combines with CMYK to create virtually any metallic or pearlescent hue
- Sign and graphics providers can charge an average of 30% more for premium metallic ink graphics
- Many applications – adds excitement to vehicle graphics or elegance to packaging and POP’s
Undercoat or enhance with Eco-Sol White Ink
Start printing on clear and reflective media for high-impact labels, packaging, window decals, and more. The White Eco-Sol MAX adds effects and highlights to text and graphics and can be printed as an undercoat to CMYK images to create dramatic print quality.
Technical FAQ: Choosing the Right Screen Printing Mesh Count
What mesh count is best for printing glitter and shimmer inks?
Use a low mesh count between 24 and 86 for glitter and shimmer inks. Larger glitter flakes require very open meshes such as 24/25, 38/40, or 60/61 to allow particles to pass through without clogging. For finer shimmer inks or foil adhesives, an 85/86 mesh provides better control while still allowing adequate ink flow.
Why is 110 mesh commonly used in garment screen printing?
A 110 mesh count is widely used because it delivers a heavy ink deposit, making it ideal for bold graphics, block text, and high-viscosity plastisol inks. It is especially effective for white underbases, allowing printers to achieve strong opacity in a single pass and improve production efficiency.
What mesh count should I use for thick white plastisol ink?
A 125 mesh count is a strong choice for thick white plastisol inks. It balances ink flow and detail, offering slightly finer resolution than 110 mesh while still maintaining enough openness to prevent clogging or poor ink release.
What is the best all-purpose mesh count for t-shirt printing?
A 156/160 mesh count is considered the best general-purpose option for screen printing on garments. It works well with both plastisol and water-based inks, providing good detail retention while maintaining consistent ink coverage across most designs.
How can I achieve a soft-hand feel when printing with plastisol ink?
To create a softer print with plastisol ink, use a higher mesh count such as 196/200. This reduces the amount of ink deposited on the garment, resulting in a lighter, smoother feel. Keep in mind that higher mesh counts may reduce opacity, making this approach best for lighter fabrics or fashion prints.
What mesh count is ideal for halftones and fine detail printing?
A 230 mesh count is ideal for halftones, fine lines, and detailed artwork. It allows for precise stencil definition and clean ink transfer. For very fine detail or thinner inks, a 280 mesh count can further improve sharpness and control.
When should I use a 305 mesh screen for screen printing?
A 305 mesh count is best for ultra-fine detail, including small halftone dots, CMYK process printing, and simulated process designs. The higher thread count ensures accurate dot reproduction and prevents distortion, resulting in sharper, more professional prints.