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S400PLUS Continuous Inkjet Printer

S400PLUS Continuous Inkjet Printer

Continuous Inkjet Printer:

Easy operation with 10.1"large screen

One-key start and stop precise control

Independent module maintenance is simple

Automatic cleaning to prevent clogging

Classic ink circuit is stable and reliable

Continuous inkjet printers work by spraying strictly controlled ink particles onto the target to form clear and long-lasting marks. Inkjet printers are roughly divided into two categories: printers connected to office or home PCs, and continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers used in factory production lines. KEYENCE's MK-G series is a continuous inkjet (CIJ) printer, which is mainly used to print expiration date, batch number, barcode/2D code on products in factories and warehouses. Due to the non-contact nature of inkjet printing, blur and product damage are essentially avoided. This technology can print at high speed from any direction or direction, and the compact print head can be easily installed on the packaging machine or filling machine, making the installation process easy and free. Continuous inkjet printers (CIJ) operate by ejecting precisely controlled ink droplets onto primary packaging such as cans, bottles, films and all other forms of primary packaging substrates. These codes are used to print the expiration date, otherwise called the best expiration date and batch number, production information or bar code.

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