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Solvent-Based Printers currently control 80% of the Global Market, until when will it last?

The most common large format digital inkjet printing machine installed in the world is solvent based machines. Dominating the global market by up to 80%, even for European markets that have implemented go green, solvents still have presentations above 50%.

Not surprisingly, given the long history of solvent printing and some of the latest technology is still being developed. Although currently solvent-based printers still dominate the market, going forward, customers need printing that can be done quickly. Solvent printing techniques are still struggling to provide this, mainly because solvent printing technology requires a longer drying process, so this is one of the reasons why latex and UV printing has captured several markets that demand speed and variable print.

Sustainability, productivity and versatility
Besides market trends, another important factor to consider is the environment. As more and more Solvent-Based Printers Control 80% of the Global Market, Until When Will it Last? many companies are trying to increase the impact of their business on the environment, not only in terms of printing but also the disposal or burning of used prints – this certainly explains why large format large-scale printing companies are shifting from solvent to more environmentally friendly printing.

Four main reasons why large format will move away from solvent printing in the future:

  • Customers demand solutions from environmental implications due to print waste.
  • Customers demand printing more flexibly to meet
  • Request.
  • Customers demand more productive end-toend processes.
  • Customers demand the ability to personalize prints, both indoors and outdoors.

Will this change significantly over the next five years? still difficult to answer because technology continues to develop, but if some facts come out of the Widthwise report. Can be trusted, then solvent printing may soon be abandoned.

When asked about what type of large format printing they were applying, respondents said:
For General banners / flags / signage 79%, Exhibition and graphic displays 58%, while for Transport graphics 36%, other popular markets include posters (67%), window graphics (44%) and retail (39.5%), which can be better served by printers latex or UV. However, since everything requires endurance for outdoor use, it may be a key factor in PSP’s decision to keep using the equipment they already have. At least, until newer technology continues to develop and can guarantee the same durability.

Novice players may be more inclined to invest with the latest technology. But old printing companies that have been comfortable using solvent printing for years, may find it more difficult or less likely to switch, given the current demands of demand