When it comes to inkjet printing, there are two main types of printers: small character inkjet printers and large character inkjet printers. While they may share some similarities, there are significant differences between the two. In this article, we will compare and contrast large character inkjet printers with small character inkjet printers.
S200 plus Series Continuous Inkjet Printer
Small character inkjet printers are designed for high-speed printing of small, high-resolution text and graphics. These printers use a non-contact printing method, where ink droplets are ejected onto the substrate, creating characters as small as 1mm in height. Small character inkjet printers are typically used for printing barcodes, expiration dates, and other variable information on packaging, labels, and products.
Small character inkjet printers are designed for high-speed printing, making them ideal for high-volume production lines.
Small character inkjet printers can print characters as small as 1mm, making them ideal for printing barcodes, serial numbers, and other small text.
Small character inkjet printers are generally less expensive than large character inkjet printers, making them a more cost-effective option for businesses.
D100 SERIES DOD Large Character Inkjet Printer
Large character inkjet printers are designed for printing large characters, typically ranging from 7mm to 140mm in height. These printers are used for printing logos, product identification, and other information on corrugated boxes, sacks, and other packaging materials. Large character inkjet printers use a contact printing method, where a print head containing ink cartridges comes into direct contact with the substrate, creating characters through a series of dots.
Large character inkjet printers are designed for printing large characters, making them ideal for printing logos, product identification, and other information on packaging materials.
Large character inkjet printers use a contact printing method, which results in sharper, higher-quality prints.
Large character inkjet printers can print on a wide range of substrates, including paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal.
While both types of printers produce high-quality prints, large character inkjet printers produce sharper, higher-quality prints due to their contact printing method.
Small character inkjet printers are designed for printing small characters, while large character inkjet printers are designed for printing larger characters.
Small character inkjet printers are designed for high-speed printing, making them ideal for high-volume production lines. Large character inkjet printers are generally slower than small character inkjet printers due to the size of the characters being printed.
Small character inkjet printers are generally less expensive than large character inkjet printers, making them a more cost-effective option for businesses.
Small character inkjet printers are limited to printing on small areas of packaging, labels, and products, while large character inkjet printers can print on a wide range of substrates, including corrugated boxes, sacks, and other packaging materials.
In conclusion, while both small character inkjet printers and large character inkjet printers have their advantages and disadvantages, it ultimately comes down to the specific needs of your business. Small character inkjet printers are ideal for printing small, high-resolution text and graphics on packaging, labels, and products, while large character inkjet printers are ideal for printing larger characters on corrugated boxes, sacks, and other packaging materials. For more information, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.
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