For years, LUCIA EX inks have been the staple of the Canon line of imagePROGRAF large-format aqueous printers. These fantastic units are made specifically for photography and fine art applications.
The image quality from a twelve-color printer is unmatched. Many prominent artists in the industry hold these units in the highest regard.
In addition to the professional 12-color photo printers, Canon offers other printers for producing posters and other signage graphics. These include the latest GP Series and the S-Series, 8-color production printers that utilize the prized LUCIA EX ink set.
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But, what is it about the LUCIA EX inks that make them so unique? First of all, LUCIA EX inks are pigments not dyes. Here’s the difference:
There are many advantages to using pigment inks over dyes. Pigments are much more water resistant. Also, pigment inks will not fade as dye inks will. Oxygen in the atmosphere and ultraviolet light also play havoc on dye inks.
Canon has taken this concept to the next level with this ink set. Here are some Canon LUCIA EX details:
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Canon’s LUCIA EX inks are beneficial for several industries and applications. Here are a few suggestions:
The article was originally published in 2011 and updated in December 2021.