Inkjet ink cartridges for industrial printers
Supplier of industrial ink cartridges
If there is one thing that distinguishes Trazapack, it is the quality of its inks, we only work with leading manufacturers, which ensures exceptional quality and performance in each cartridge.
At Trazapack we offer all types of inks for TIJ 2.5 industrial printers and CIJ compatible inks. To offer the highest print quality.
We have more than 2,000 cartridges in permanent stock!
Contact us without obligation to discover our competitive prices on ink cartridges for industrial printers.
- Original HP cartridges
- DECAP 24H.
- 18 months shelf life once opened.
- Ideal for batch printers and industrial marking machines.
Series 2 Water Based Inks
- 2102K water-based ink in Hp cartridge Ideal for coding and product marking, it is designed for high quality intermittent printing on porous packaging.
- 2202K Excellent ink performance in 1’ formats with IUT Technology.
Series 3 Solvent based inks
- 3102K is a solvent-based ink formulated to dry quickly on difficult substrates, with excellent on-head performance with high Decap time.
- 3202K Our same premium solvent ink in 1’ cartridge format thanks to IUT Technology.
Why mark with ink?
The TIJ system offers many advantages over other types of industrial marking such as CIJ, DOD or Ribbon. Low cost, easy set-up, no maintenance, marking speed, versatility and much more. Contact us for more information.
What type of ink cartridges do you use?
There are different types of inks depending on the type of marking and its surface:
TIJ 2.5 polymeric ink cartridges would be intended for marking non-porous materials such as plastic.
The water-based TIJ 2.5 inks are intended for industrial marking of porous or semi-porous materials such as food products and others.
More information on our TIJ ink cartridges page.
What types of inks are there?
Nowadays, we can find a wide variety of printing ink cartridges. In the following, we will show you the different types, what they consist of and what applications they have:
Water-based inks
Water-based inks have pigment added to them to achieve the desired colour. Depending on the price you are willing to pay, you have the option of using dye or pigment.
Dye:
Vivid colours
Cheap option
Low durability
Pigments:
Expensive option
Higher colour fastness
Environmentally friendly and odourless
A special coating must be used to achieve maximum print quality.
Solvent inks
Solvent inks work by using a volatile solvent to carry the pigments. The most frequent applications of solvent inks are for printing on plastic products, metals, glass, due to their high resistance in hostile environments.
Eco-Solvent Inks
This is the same printing technology, but with 2 main advantages over solvent inks: ECO inks have almost no odour and are less toxic.
UV Inks
UV inks use ultraviolet light for the printing process. They are highly resistant outdoors and do not require a large amount of ink. A good choice for materials where high anchorage and durability is required.

