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Maximising print efficiency exploring ink saving features for modern print production

The Mimaki CJV200-130 with the Ink Saving functionality has enabled Germany-based company Print and More to boost the efficiency of their print process © 2026 Mimaki
In today’s print industry, balancing quality, efficiency, and environmental responsibility is a growing priority. With increasing pressure on margins and sustainability, solutions that streamline production without sacrificing results are more relevant than ever.


Optimising ink usage without compromising output

Ink represents a significant ongoing cost in most printing operations. And so, technologies that reduce ink consumption while maintaining visual quality certainly has measurable benefits over time. The Ink Saving functionality, available on select Mimaki models, does just this by adjusting colour profiles and ink densities in a controlled, automated way. Users can choose from five Ink Saving levels, ranging from approximately 10% ink reduction at Level 1 up to around 50% at Level 5, depending on the application and desired output quality. This approach helps reduce overall ink use while preserving colour fidelity, which is crucial for maintaining print quality and meeting client expectations.

Markus Jürgensen, owner of Germany-based Print and More, operates a Mimaki CJV200-130 and utilises the ink saving functionality to up the efficiency of the company’s print process. “We make good use of the ink-saving option, usually at level 3,” Markus comments. “At around 30% ink reduction, it works very well for us without any compromise to the quality.”

According to Markus Jürgensen, owner of Print and More, using Mimaki’s Ink Saving functionality has allowed the company to reduce around 30% of ink consumption, without any compromise to the quality and with enhanced productivity © 2026 Mimaki
According to Markus Jürgensen, owner of Print and More, using Mimaki’s Ink Saving functionality has allowed the company to reduce around 30% of ink consumption, without any compromise to the quality and with enhanced productivity © 2026 Mimaki


A streamlined workflow

Designed to integrate into RasterLink7 (Mimaki’s RIP software), the Ink Saving tool allows users to select from different levels of ink reduction, depending on the job requirements. Once selected, the setting can be applied without adding complexity to the production process – no extra steps or reconfigurations are required.

This level of integration supports day-to-day efficiency, particularly in environments with high print volumes or tight turnaround times, like Print and More where they often contend with producing a lot at short notice.

Sustainability as a practical outcome

Beyond the economic benefits, reducing ink consumption also contributes to more environmentally conscious printing. Using less ink leads to fewer ink cartridges being consumed and discarded, reducing both material waste and associated emissions. While not a complete sustainability solution on its own, it’s a step in the right direction for companies looking to make incremental changes.

As regulations around environmental impact become more stringent, especially in Europe, and customer pressure for more sustainable operations grow, technologies like Mimaki's Ink Saving provide meaningful ways for companies to respond and align with broader industry expectations.

In an increasingly competitive and environmentally conscious market, Mimaki’s Ink Saving functionality offers a powerful advantage. Whether it’s about cutting ink costs, boosting sustainability, or delivering consistent high-quality prints, this feature helps print providers stay ahead of the curve. It proves that efficiency and quality can go hand in hand.

To explore how Ink Saving could benefit your operation, contact Mimaki or your local Mimaki reseller.







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