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Archive for August, 2008

Diamond Etch - Unique Ink for Glass

August 28th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now
Diamond Etch - ink for glass (click to expand!)

Diamond Etch - ink for glass (click to expand!)

Does this image not look laser engraved? Yet it is printed, with all its fine lines. Not only the ink looks great, you can save money with it!
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Not Your Average Pad Printing Demo: Staff you can Pad Print on

August 27th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Here is ICN’s take on what Pad Printing is all about…
**Attention: all stunts in this video are done by experienced professionals, do not attempt this at home!!!**



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Printing on CDs

August 26th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now
CDs - inkjet printed

CDs - inkjet printed (click to expand!)

The PromoJET Inkjet is adaptable to print on CD Labels as seen here in the picture. Any picture can be printed onto a CD using this inkjet. The seamless image created allows for a durable copy that lasts.

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Softball Game

August 12th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

The ICN Team

The ICN Team (click to expand!)


With the sales team in town a lot of work needed to be done, but also a lot of fun needed to be had. On Monday, the company, family, and friends all participated in a friendly softball game. In the top of the first inning the blue team scored a quick run, but then it was quickly matched by the red team in the bottom-half.

The whole day was fun for everyone. Some people sat on the sidelines and ate food and drank beer and soda while others decided to participate in the competition. After a back-and-forth game, a few controversial calls along with a couple of hard collisions (both involved Pete), the red team pulled off an exciting come-back in the bottom of the ninth inning. The winning run came on an RBI double hit by, coincidentally, the president of the company, Ben Adner.
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Laser Engraver under Development

August 12th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Laser engraver with conveyor (click to expand!)

Laser engraver with conveyor (click to expand!)


As always, ICN engineers are busy with several new projects… Among them is building a new machine – Cobalt laser engraver equipped with a belt conveyor. Here is the drawing…

We are going to bring the new machine to the upcoming SGIA show. This particular conveyor will be tailored to pen engraving. Read more


Printing on Crocs

August 12th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Crocs - inkjet printed (click to expand!)

Crocs - inkjet printed (click to expand!)


These are sample straps for Croc Shoes printed by the UJF-605CII Mimaki inkjet printer. A new ink was UV tested ink was developed to print onto the Crocs with a consistent detail.

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Printing on Saw Blades

August 11th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now
Saw blades - inkjet printed (click to expand!)

Saw blades - inkjet printed (click to expand!)

Along with the poker chips the Mimaki UJF-605CII Inkjet also produced a few Saw-blade samples. Logos from Black & Decker and DigiBOND were used, as well as an American flag.

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Dogs of Inkcups Now

August 11th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Inkcups Dogs (click to expand!)

Inkcups' Dogs (click to expand!)


One of the ways Inkcups Now employees keep an enthusiastic office atmosphere is with the presence of dogs. These two Samoyas, Ruby and Samantha, are trying to take back a toy from their Pug friend, Dallas.

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Printing on Plaques

August 11th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Plaque - inkjet printed

Plaque - inkjet printed (click to expand!)


Today the PromoJet and Mimaki printers created another sample that blew everyone away. The Mimaki created a pretty amazing plaque sample, seen here, to be sent out. Read more


Printing on Poker Chips

August 11th, 2008 | Author: Inkcups Now

Poker chips - inkjet printed

Poker chips - inkjet printed (click to expand!)


Yesterday Inkcups Now sent out a set of sample poker chips to a casino supply company. The Mimaki UJF-605CII Inkjet can even be adapted to print sharp pictures like these on poker chips. These pictures looked crisper than any poker chip I’ve ever seen, and that includes real, genuine casino chips. Better-looking art on poker chips means that they are more difficult to counterfeit, which is a huge benefit for casinos. If a casino supply company is known to have better, more consistent pictures on their chips, casinos will be attracted.

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