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PrinterEvolution Supports SGP as Silver Patron

Press release from the issuing company

Company Demonstrates Commitment to Advancing Sustainability in Printing Industry

Bohemia, NY -- Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), a non-profit organization providing sustainability certification in the graphic communications industry, today announces the Silver Patron support of PrinterEvolution. PrinterEvolution is a Colorado-based wide and grand format printer manufacturer of pioneering innovative products. The company recognizes the importance of increasing sustainability within the printing industry and views SGP as a valuable resource in this effort.

PrinterEvolution believes sustainability to be both an opportunity and obligation in today's printing industry. Sustainability plays a significant role in print service and product selection, and through its products, PrinterEvolution seeks to help print facilities incorporate sustainability into their businesses.

"We are committed to offering business owners products with visible value propositions that also meet their environmental initiatives. Our products have higher and better performance attributes at less cost, more efficiency, and reduced waste," comments Greg Lamb, Founder of PrinterEvolution.

"PrinterEvolution's patronage reflects the company's prioritization of sustainability," states Paul Lilienthal, Chair, SGP Board of Directors. "By aligning with SGP, it shows strong leadership and support for facilities working to embrace this movement."   

Affordable, Sustainable Options

PrinterEvolution's Evo-33 DS printer exemplifies the company's dedication to promoting affordable, sustainable options to the grand format printing community. The innovative textile printer is an upgraded version of an existing grand format printer, complete with water based dye sublimation inks instead of toxic solvent inks. On average, the Evo-33 DS uses 30-50% less ink than similar printers. Additionally, the inks set without the aid of excessive heat or mercury-filled UV lamps, minimizing energy expenditure and ozone generation.    

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