Continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers automatically update up/down count values and dates and so print data can be changed accurately without human error, allowing error-free encodings.
Continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers can print different types of characters, regardless of the material or shape of the substrates to be printed, by non-contacting fast-drying ink.
Outside the food industry, continuous inkjet printers print on building materials, cables and hoses, cosmetic containers and cardboard box, or 2D encode the coated surfaces of automotive parts and electronic components.
Continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers do not need to shut down packaging machines as they can print on the moving targets. If the moving speed changes, the print quality can be synchronized on the device.
Industrial-use continuous inkjet printers can print on a wide variety of materials including metals, resins, glass, packaging films, cans and PET bottles.
In order to print on the moving products on the production lines, ink that dries in about 1 second is used. This allows printing on materials other than highly absorbent ones such as paper and cardboard. These printers are used in a wide range of applications in the food, medical, cosmetic, electrical and electronic components, transportation and metals industries.