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Mimaki Launches Pure Clear Ink MH-110PCL for 3D Printing

Mimaki USA announces the release of the Pure Clear ink MH-110PCL. Intended for use with the Mimaki 3DUJ-553 full color 3D printer, the new Pure Clear ink MH-110PCL will be available beginning May 2022.

The newly developed pure clear ink MH-110PCL negates the yellowish tint evident in the previous MH-100CL clear ink.

Responding to customer demand, the newly developed pure clear ink MH-110PCL negates the yellowish tint evident in the previous MH-100CL clear ink, enabling more transparent modeling.

The ink delivers truly clear output as intended by designers and architects, which is expected to be used in product design for home appliances and cosmetics and design mock-ups and verification for industrial products. It is also suitable for medical and architectural models requiring visualization to confirm internal structures.

As with the conventional MH-100CL clear ink, the pure clear MH-110PCL ink is not only limited to just clear output. It can also be combined with color inks (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) to reproduce translucent color effects.

MH-110PCL will be available in 4.8 L capacity ink bottles.

About Mimaka

Mimaki 3D printer [3DUJ-553] has achieved the full color modeling with the capability of world first (*1) over 10 million colors based on our developed technology of 2D inkjet printers of professionals use. The company propose a new business utilizing [3DUJ-553] as its having rich color expression is better suited to create a final product such as real object sign or building model, of which an extra coloring has been difficult after the completion of modeling.

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