Metallic Ink Printing
Let Your Graphics Shine with Metallic Ink Printing Solutions
Add the luxury and brilliance of gold, silver, bronze and pearlescent colors to your graphics with Eco-Sol MAX metallic ink printing solutions. Developed for selected Roland DG inkjet printers and printer/cutters, metallic inks give signs, labels, decals, displays, vehicle wraps and even decorated apparel an upscale and sophisticated appearance.
Profitable Metallic Ink Applications
Metallic ink is a popular graphic addition that clients often request, especially after seeing it in print. Sign and graphics providers charge an average of 30% more for premium metallic ink graphics. Metallic ink is particularly effective for the following applications:
Explore the Possibilities of Metallic Color
The Roland DG Metallic Color System Library includes over 512 metallic combinations for unlimited color customization. In addition, users can create their own metallic colors and effects and with the following:
Velotaxi: Unique Wraps for a Unique Vehicle
The "Velotaxi" is a pedicab-type vehicle. Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto, has become the stage for a new collaboration between metallic ink and this unique mode of transport. The Velotaxi's body is wrapped with the advertising message of sponsors who support the concept, turning it into a moving advertisement and frequent target of tourist's cameras. The urushi design theme –similar to Japanese lacquer ware features a glossy dark red body decorated with family crest and obi designs. Gold ink running diagonally along the line of the obi catches the sun's light.
GODTAIL: Designer and Movie Director
Designer and movie director, GODTAIL uses Roland DG metallic ink printing to create impactful posters and movie graphics. In GODTAIL’s own words: "One advantage of metallic printing I enjoy is in using it for finely detailed accents, and not just for large metallic fields. It also allows me to use color combinations that are impossible with normal color specifications. I can create stunning effects and express myself in new and unexpected ways."