Mild solvent ink and UV ink continue to play a key role in the global digital printing market. In recent years, changes in printhead technology, environmental regulations, and application demands have pushed these ink types into a new development stage.
One major reason is the rapid adoption of modern printheads such as i3200, XP600, DX5, and DX7. These printheads require inks with higher stability, smoother flow, and more precise droplet control. As a result, traditional formulations are no longer enough.
Meanwhile, environmental pressure is reshaping the ink industry. Many regions now demand lower VOC, lower odor, and safer working conditions. Therefore, mild solvent ink is evolving toward cleaner formulations without sacrificing color strength or durability. At the same time, UV ink development is focusing on low-energy curing, soft and hard UV segmentation, and wider material compatibility.
For distributors and printer manufacturers, understanding these trends is critical. Product selection is no longer only about price, but also about long-term stability, printhead protection, and application flexibility.
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In real-world testing, stable ink performance becomes especially important when working with high-speed printheads and diverse media. This is also why more technical teams are paying attention to ink formulation consistency and compatibility during selection.
👉 If you want to understand where the mild solvent and UV ink market is heading in the next few years, this video offers a clear and practical overview.
