The Elements Titanium prints on virtually any media type, in roll or cut-sheet, up to 64 inches wide. Matched with the Elements Krypton Eco-Media range and Elements H2O inks for a complete turnkey system.

Available in two popular widths of 610 mm (24 inches) and 1118 mm (44 inches), the Atom 24 and Atom 44 are matched with the Elements Krypton Eco-Media range and Elements H2O inks for a complete turnkey system. Output is odourless and no special ventilation or ducting is required in use.

Imagine a range of affordable high-performance large format printers, that produce outdoor durable print using odourless water-based ink that is harmless to humans and the environment we live in.
Now imagine you can produce that print onto a range of substrates that are biodegradable, totally renewable, reusable and sustainable.
That is exactly what Elements delivers; green printing, no compromises.

Elements H2O inks water down solvent-based products without compromise. Designated Elements H2O, this new pigmented formulation is designed to be totally water-based yet retains high abrasion, weather and UV light resistance across a broad range of display and industrial materials.
The innovative Elements H2O series uses harmless chemistry to produce high quality colour accurate prints, with the vivacity of solvent-based solutions but without any VOCs or other hazardous emissions. Because the inks are completely odourless, users do not need extraction or ducting on their premises in order to comply with Health and Safety requirements.

Designed to complement the Elements range of printers and H2O inks, Krypton Eco-Media is a range of green compatible matched materials which offers genuine environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional products.
Krypton Eco-Media is not only biodegradable but is also totally renewable, reusable and sustainable, manufactured to comply with the strict certification required by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). When used in conjunction with Elements H2O inks, the result is the greenest printed output available in today's display market.

The Elements Chromium RIP is an easy-to-use specially configured software solution designed to optimise the use of the Elements printer family, the growing range of Krypton Eco-Media matched materials and H2O inks.
Suitable for novice and experienced wide-format printer users alike, the Chromium RIP has been selected for use with Elements for its versatility, speed of processing and accuracy.

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Elements finance simplifies investment in green printing solutionsWith present-day restrictions on bank lending continuing to affect established businesses as well as start-ups, IGS UK has announced Elements Finance, an integrated finance package for purchasers of its Elements range of environmentally friendly printers, software, inks and materials. Underwritten by a leading industry financing specialist, tax efficient and flexible solutions can be provided which are tailored in a variety of leasing, purchasing or contract hire options at competitive and attractive rates. |
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| 17th August 2010 | ||
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Elements gives Sign & Digital UK 2011 the green lightAs a result of the unprecedented success at the recent launch of its Elements Atom range of green wide-format printing solutions, IGS UK has decided to reserve a premium space at Sign & Digital UK 2011. By assuring a prime position at the show, maximum benefit from booking early will ensure good exposure at the event and let potential visitors know well in advance of the company's exhibition plans for next year. |
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| 3rd August 2010 | ||
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Granthams first UK reseller to sign up as supplier of ElementsPreston based Granthams is the first UK company to sign up as a reseller for IGS UK's Elements green series of wide-format printing systems. The long established supplier of solutions for the display industry had been looking for more environmentally friendly options to suit its growing customer base, and the Atom 24 and Atom 44, which incorporate Epson MicroPiezo TFP print-heads, ticked all the boxes for durability, totally safe operation and cost-effective ease of use. |
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| 12th July 2010 | ||
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Unprecedented Fespa success for IGS UK's Elements 'green' printer rangeFollowing its successful attendance at FESPA, IGS UK has announced that the launch of its Elements green wide-format printing solutions met with unprecedented approval from end users and distributors world-wide. The company's Atom printers, which incorporate Epson MicroPiezo TFP print-heads, combined with proprietary H2O water-based durable inks, Krypton Eco-Media materials and Chromium RIP, generated high levels of interest as a low-cost highly productive environmentally friendly turn-key system. |
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| 1st July 2010 | ||
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IGS UK set to move into europe and beyond with ElementsWith FESPA 2010 only a few days away, IGS UK confirms that interest from potential distributors and resellers is running at very high levels, with companies from all over the globe enthusiastic to take on the new Elements range of wide-format environmentally friendly solutions. Other eager parties are being encouraged to arrange a time and date with the UK based distributor in order to avoid disappointment. |
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| 21st June 2010 | ||
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Elements goes on-line in run-up to FESPAAs the final count-down starts for FESPA 2010, IGS UK has announced its new Internet presence at www.elementsps.net which covers the entire Elements range of green printers and complementary inks, materials and software. |
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| 14th June 2010 | ||
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IGS release detail on totally green elements printers, inks and materialsAs an important part of the build-up to its first appearance as an exhibitor at FESPA, IGS UK has now revealed that its Elements family of green wide-format printers will make its international debut at the event. |
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| 2nd June 2010 | ||
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IGS UK to launch new affordable green printing systems at Fespa 2010UK-based distributor IGS UK is planning to make the most of its first FESPA attendance with a strong portfolio of cost-effective, environmentally aware options geared for the wide-format ink-jet market. |
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| 13th May 2010 | ||