A DOD large character inkjet printer is an industrial printing system designed for marking and coding applications. It is used to print large characters on various surfaces, such as cardboard boxes, cartons, pallets, and other porous or non-porous materials commonly used in industrial settings. These printers are widely used in industries like packaging, logistics, food and beverage, building materials, and more, where clear and visible marking is essential for product identification, tracking, and traceability. How DOD Large Character Inkjet Printers Work DOD large character inkjet printers use a non-contact printing method, which means the printhead does not physically touch the surface it is printing on. Instead, it creates characters by selectively releasing ink droplets onto the surface. Here's how the process works: 1. Ink Delivery System: The printer consists of an ink delivery system that holds the ink in a reservoir. The ink can be either solvent-based or water-based,