Continuous Inkjet Printers

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The Precision of Continuous Inkjet Printers

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The Precision of Continuous Inkjet Printers

Ever wonder how small, fine print is placed on small items or items made of glass, metal, or porous materials? The answer is a continuous inkjet printer. In today's world of small electronics and mass production, continuous inkjet printers provide specific text such as dates, times, product names, logos, and batch numbers on small and large items when tracking data and complying with industry legislation is necessary. While regular printers can provide printing for standard packaging materials such as cardboard and paper, a continuous inkjet printer can print on just about any surface regardless of shape or size making them ideal for pharmaceutical, automotive, food and beverage, and other industries.

How a continuous inkjet printer works

Unlike a standard printer that you would use at home or the office, a continuous inkjet printers is a non-contact printer that can print on flat or curved surfaces and on just about any type of material. In a continuous inkjet printer, the ink is broken into tiny drops inside a chamber by a piezoelectric crystal. The droplets that are needed for printing are charged then pass through an electrostatic field between deflector plates and are then coded or printed onto the desired surface. Up to 120,000 of these tiny droplets or expelled every second and the solvents in the inks used to make them dry very fast which makes them ideal for fast-moving production lines.

Industrial applications

Coding information on food products, medications, cosmetics, and toiletries are just a few of the industrial applications that make increasingly popular throughout many industries. Continuous inkjet printers can stand up to long hours of operation and are available in a large variety of sizes and capabilities that can be fit for just about any type or size of business.