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QPS expects more printers to switch to Nazdar

Quality Print Services (QPS) has added the latest Nazdar dye-sublimation inks to its portfolio in a move it says could see more print companies switch inks.

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The new Nazdar NDT600 inks replace previous dye-sublimation inks in the Nazdar range

Designed for use on any printer platform using Epson print head technology, Nazdar NDT600 Series inks deliver a high print density, which QPS says will allow users to achieve ‘strong, vibrant prints’ with less ink required.

The new inks are available in 1l bottles for customers using open bulk ink systems and in 2l ink pouches to suit the MBIS systems.

Chris Bailey, managing director at QPS, says: “Since the new Nazdar NDT600 Series inks were released we've converted many businesses' dye-sublimation printers. Conversion is quite straightforward for users switching from either older Nazdar inks or OEM products, so there's little downtime.

Conversion is quite straightforward for users switching from either older Nazdar inks or OEM products, so there's little downtime 


“Like all Nazdar inks, the new formulation has brilliant reliability, performance, and colour density, as many QPS customers have found while experimenting with a really exciting range of products.

“Great results on ceramics, toys, sportswear, and soft signage all demonstrate both the effectiveness of the new NDT600—and the creativity of our customers."


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