A value-driven approach to purchasing inks, coatings, and digital solutions in a competitive market
In print production, ink is often treated as a line item rather than a system. Price per pound is easy to compare and easy to document, which makes it a convenient metric for purchasing decisions. But convenience does not equal accuracy.For printers, converters, and brand owners operating in complex production environments, price alone rarely reflects the true cost or the true benefit
- Effective management of an ink room presents a multifaceted challenge. By incorporating inplant operations onsite, printers can optimize production, increase print quality,
- Digital textile printing has revolutionized the world of textiles since the early 2000s. It has enabled designers and manufacturers to bring their creative visions to life
- The quality of your printed product depends on several factors. From the type of paper and inks to the printer itself, ink viscosity is an often-overlooked measurement that
- Just like getting an oil change for your car, performing standardized maintenance on printing equipment is an effort that maintains the value of the equipment itself. And,
- Consistently producing a client’s exact color specifications requires a predictable color management system. As a leading ink and coating supplier with a team of Color
- How do you make sure packages have the color, images, and contrast recognized by consumers and specified by brand managers? Press fingerprinting, also referred to as ‘press
- INX International has established best practices for third-party ink conversions that ensure you achieve the value, quality, and efficiency you and your customers’ demand.
- How much does your ink cost? Ink ‘price’ and ink ‘cost’ are two different, yet important points to consider when conducting a total cost analysis of your ink. Customers have


