Multi-Lane Sachet Stick Packing Machine Print Selection Guide
Hello everyone, in this article we are glad to provide an in-depth introduction to common printer types for Multi-lane sachet stick packing machines.
Common printer types for Multi-lane sachet stick packing machines include Ribbon, Hot Ink Roll Coder, Inkjet Printer, High Resolution Inkjet Printer, Thermal Transfer Printer, and Laser Printer.
The table below shows the adaptability of intermittent and continuous Multi-lane sachet stick packing machines to these printer types:
Printer Type | Intermittent Multi-lane Sachet Stick Packing Machine | Continuous Multi-lane Sachet Stick Packing Machine |
---|---|---|
Ribbon Printing | ✔ | ✖ |
Hot Ink Roll Coder | ✖ | ✔ |
Inkjet Printer | ✔ | ✔ |
High Resolution Inkjet Printer | ✔ | ✔ |
Thermal Transfer Printer | ✖ | ✔ |
Laser Printer | ✔ | ✔ |
(✔: YES, ✖: NO)
Next, each printer type will be introduced separately.
Ribbon Printing
Ribbon is a common printing consumable made from a nylon ribbon soaked in ink. It was used in early mechanical impact-type printers and later in dot matrix printers. The working principle involves using a striker in the printer head to hit the ribbon, producing a print effect on the surface. High-quality ink is crucial for good printing results, ensuring small particle fluidity, strong adsorption, and easy drying. Poor-quality ink can cause issues like clogging and increased resistance, potentially damaging the printer. Always clean the ribbon timely after use to prevent ink from drying and clogging the pinholes.
Hot Ink Roll Coder
There are liquid and solid ink roll printers, both using environmentally-friendly materials. These are suitable for coding needs in pharmaceutical and food packaging.
Inkjet Printer
Inkjet printers work by heating the ink to vaporize and expand, then printing it. These printers are relatively inexpensive and fast, with the added benefit of easy ink addition. However, infrequent use can lead to nozzle clogging, and using compatible ink instead of original ink can cause issues.
Thermal Transfer Printer
This printer type transfers the ink color from the ribbon to materials like paper or film bags through heat and embossing. This method protects the printhead and results in clear, high-quality printing. Thermal transfer printers are easy to operate, low-maintenance, and suitable for various packaging substrates.
Laser Printer - UV Ink
UV ink in laser printers undergoes a polymerization reaction under ultraviolet light, solidifying immediately. This results in clear printing with a 3D effect, capable of printing QR codes. Though the machine cost is relatively high, it is ideal for premade bag packaging systems requiring precise and high-quality printing.
At FC PACK, we provide these various printing solutions to meet your specific packaging needs.