Handheld inkjet printer manufacturer
Jul 13, 2024 When purchasing a handheld inkjet printer, the first thing to consider is whether it is applicable.
According to the characteristics of the products produced by our own company, when selecting identification equipment, we must first look at the inkjet effect. Small character inkjet printers are more common models. The printing effect is a dot matrix font. The height of the printed content information is between 1.2mm and 15mm. The ink drying speed is generally 0.3 seconds to dry, with good adhesion. It can form a clear logo with contrast on plastic and metal products.
Handheld inkjet printers are different. Handheld printers are suitable for coding on some relatively regular product surfaces and surfaces with good adhesion (such as paper cartons and some plastic material surfaces). This can ensure the adhesion and clarity of the logo after coding. At the same time, handheld printers need to be manually implemented for coding, and the height of the printed content can reach 12.7mm.
Through the above introduction to the simple application characteristics and functions of common small characters and handheld printers, everyone must have some preliminary choices.
Take some common food and beverage industries for analysis. On food bags, food boxes, beverage bottles, and beverage bottle caps, small characters CIJ inkjet printer or fiber laser inkjet printers account for the vast majority. Only on some outer packaging boxes and outer packaging cartons will handheld printers be used.
There are also some building materials and cable industries, where small character inkjet printers are also widely used. High speed and online coding are the core advantages of small characters, and they are also scenarios where handheld printers cannot be used.
In addition, there are some precision electronic components, FPC\PCB circuit boards, mobile phone electronic components processing and manufacturing companies that cannot use handheld devices, mainly because of their size, functions, adhesion and some expansion function limitations.