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EFi Establishes Agreement with Nazdar

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A recently penned manufacturing agreement between EFI, Foster City, CA and Nazdar, Shawnee, KS will see Nazdar producing EFI’s VUTEk and Inkware solvent inks. Nazdar is a longtime partner of EFI that distributes VUTEk printers and inks to the North American screen-printing market.

A recently penned manufacturing agreement between EFI, Foster City, CA and Nazdar, Shawnee, KS will see Nazdar producing EFI’s VUTEk and Inkware solvent inks. Nazdar is a longtime partner of EFI that distributes VUTEk printers and inks to the North American screen-printing market.

“Nazdar has been a trusted partner of EFI for many years, and we are thrilled to be expanding our relationship with a company that has such a deep knowledge of solvent-based digital ink manufacturing,” says Scott Schinlever, vice president and general manager of EFI’s ink business. “EFI’s ink customers will continue to receive superior products and service that they have come to expect over the last two decades, including the most consistent and durable inks that have been developed and optimized for their printing systems. EFI selected Nazdar to be their manufacturing partner due to their commitment to quality, consistency, and reliability, which are cornerstones of EFI inks.”

EFI’s VUTEk and Inkware solvent ink will be manufactured by Nazdar, but the inks will use current EFIs VUTEk and Inkware formulations, with the same warranty coverage offered. EFI says the inks will be manufactured to the same stringent quality-control requirements.
 

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