Continuous Inkjet systems (CIJ) work by expelling electrically charged ink droplets from a printhead nozzle and passing them through an electric field.The inkjet is broken into drops inside the chamber through a pulse from the piezoelectric crystal. Droplets that are required for printing are charged by an electrode as they break off from the inkjet, and the printer re-circulates the rest.The droplets, now charged, pass through an electrostatic field between deflector plates, a combination of speed and charge determines the correct position of the droplet on the substrate.Up to 120,000 of these tiny droplets – half the diameter of a human hair – are expelled every second, and as this is done without contact to the material being printed on
TYPES :
Linx 8800 Series
Linx 8840 Spectrum
Linx 8900 Series
Overview
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