Plotter printing media for the Happy New Year 2020. The New Year will be about ecology. The plotter printing media production obliges to large format thinking. Also about the environment, health and general safety.

Plotter printing media for the Happy New Year 2020. The New Year will be about ecology. The plotter printingmedia production obliges to large format thinking. Also about the environment, health and general safety. There is always something that can be improved. More eco-friendly large format plotter printing products on one hand. Better quality, efficiency and therefore less waste of materials, energy and machines. Even more of our production will be powered in zero emissive technology this year. All of that thanks to the additional solar panels we are mounting on the warehouse roof-top.

The less heat we waste, the more energy we save.

We are also finishing the modernization of the lightning system. LED light sources significantly reduced the usage of power already. Just as the motion detectors installation. Improvement of thermal insulation certainly was helpful as well. The less heat we waste, the more energy we save. This is how a little change can mean a lot. We want to reach the level where the production takes only what’s really necessary with no extra costs for the environment.

The Important message here is that printing products from Ikonos factory are even more than high-quality media. They are also made with usage of renewable sources of power. In conclusion we may call Ikonos plotter printing media energy-efficient. These are significant points on our roadmap to improve. It is especially important considering the demand of the day. The industry of all kinds changes quickly in order to become cleaner.

Large format inkjet printing materials can also be eco-friendly. The improvements and changes we made during last decade proof it. We will fallow this path. Always providing the best quality reach accordingly to the highest technological standards.

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