
hubergroup Print Solutions has launched the next generation of its conventional offset inks, featuring a completely new resin technology. The company said the advanced formulation delivers measurable improvements in printing performance while maintaining consistently high print quality. Printing companies thus benefit from significantly fewer make-ready sheets, more consistent color reproduction, and a substantial reduction in misting – even on high-speed presses.
The relaunch covers well-established commercial and packaging ink series, including Resista, Rapida Eco, Eco-Perfect-Dry, Packaging Plus, MGA Natura, and MGA Corona.
Resins form an important component of offset ink systems, defining fundamental characteristics – from physical properties such as viscosity or tack to print performance factors like misting Resistance, setting speed, or adhesion.
“An improved resin means an improved ink,” said Richard Gill, product manager Sheetfed at hubergroup. “As we at hubergroup manufacture our own resins, we can tailor the formulation to precisely meet the performance characteristics we want. This capability enabled us to develop a perfectly aligned resin technology for our conventional offset inks.”
hubergroup will introduce the new resin technology across its entire global conventional offset portfolio during the first half of 2026. Product names and sales codes will remain unchanged.
“With this new technology, we are one step ahead of the market and fully aligned with current and future needs of print and packaging companies,” said Richard Gill. “We invite customers to reach out to us at any time to learn more about the advantages of this innovation.”