Eco-Sol Max Ink is a Hit in Tokyo Office

Eco-Sol Max Ink is a Hit in Tokyo Office

Tokyo, Japan - Sun Graphic operates a comprehensive business of planning and producing corporate identity, promotional events and exhibitions as well as printing graphics for TV programs and store design.

ECO-SOL MAX ink was introduced just as we were looking for another printer to meet the rapidly growing demands for banners,” said Yasuichi Emura, president of Sun Graphic. “It was vital for us to be able to print banners ourselves, but unacceptable to use hard solvent inks with an awful odor in our Tokyo office environment.”

Printing with ECO-SOL MAX ink is vivid, rich and durable just like with solvent inks, but with virtually no odor. “That was key for us in deciding on ECO-SOL MAX and the Roland SOLJET SJ-1045IS grand format printer.
We quickly realized our goal of in-house production while enjoying the overwhelming advantages of the print speed and cost. This made us much more competitive than other similar firms.”

Eco-Sol Max Ink is a Hit in Tokyo Office
Yasuichi Emura,
President of Sun Graphics


Emura added, “ECO-SOL MAX ink is well accepted even in food stores where shoppers are most sensitive to odor as well as color. We don’t just emphasize particular colors such as red and black for highly visible signs. We are also dealing with corporate branding, including corporate identity and visual identity that require high quality and precision matching of specific colors. ECO-SOL MAX is doing a great job just as we expected.”

Sun Graphic was founded in 1998 based on providing printed graphics. Led by President Yasuichi Emura, the company has 12 employees. Their main business is from leading advertising agencies in Japan. They own a Roland Hi-Fi JET FJ-500 printer, two FJ-52’s and an SJ-1045.

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