Small Character Inkjet Printer For Food Industry

An Imaje UK product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Apr 12, 2006

Imaje, will be showing a range of coding equipment at the Easyfairs PPT North and South exhibitions in the UK.

Imaje, will be showing a range of coding equipment at the Easyfairs PPT North and South exhibitions in the UK.

Visitors to the Imaje stand will feature the S8 Master 1.1G, the new 9030 1.2G and the Imaje 2000 print and apply system.

With other new products on the horizon, Imaje said it may also have a few surprises in store for visitors.

The claimed reliability and durability of the S8 Master 1.1G small character inkjet printer has earned the machine a reputation within the market place, said the company.

Running on MEK-free ink, the printer is said to be suitable for the food industry where there is a risk of odours tainting the food.

The odour-free, fast drying ink still maintains the adhesion properties of its MEK-based counterpart, but with no increase in drying time, claimed Imaje.

The new 9000 series of small character inkjet printers is said to be versatile, with ease of use and a low cost of ownership.

The 9030 with twinjet option will be on show.

The modular design of the Imaje 2000 series of print and apply systems is said to ensure any type of labelling application can be accommodated.

Different print head configurations, together with a choice of label applicator modules (tamp, wipe and blow option) offer flexibility for label application and orientation (top, side or corner wrap).

Imaje said it also provies a range encompassing primary, secondary and tertiary printers, together with specialist software, inks and third party ancillary products.

The Imaje stand at PPT South will be stand S240, whilst the PPT Nortyh stand will be S120.

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