Industrial Inkjet Printer

An industrial UV inkjet printer with variable data printing (VDP) capabilities is designed to handle a diverse range of variable data.

Overview of the types of variable data that can be printed

Description: Variable numerical data such as sequential numbers, unique identifiers, batch codes, or other numeric values.

Applications: Useful for tracking, inventory management, and ensuring product uniqueness.

Description: Variable barcode data, including product identification codes, serial numbers, or other formats (UPC, EAN, QR, or Data Matrix codes).

Applications: Essential for product identification, scanning, and automated tracking processes.

Description: Variable QR code data, such as URLs, product information, marketing messages, or other digital content.

Applications: Enhances customer engagement and provides quick access to digital resources through scanning.

Description: Inclusion of tailor-made fields, which can be customized for specific applications or requirements. Examples include customer names, order numbers, or product specifications.

Application: Ideal for personalized items, bespoke orders, and specific business needs.

Description: Variable text data such as names, addresses, serial numbers, product descriptions, or other alphanumeric information.

Applications: Provides essential product information and personalizations for diverse applications.

Description: Variable image data including logos, graphics, or other visual elements.

Applications: Enhances brand identity and allows for customized visual content on products.

Description: Variable date and time data such as production, expiration dates, manufacturing timestamps, or any other time-sensitive information.

Applications: Critical for managing shelf life, production scheduling, and tracking product freshness.

Key Benefits of Industrial Inkjet Printers with VDP Capabilities

Accommodates various data types and formats, providing versatility in printing applications.

Handles high-speed production lines easily, ensuring consistent and accurate variable data printing.

Enables personalized and unique product labeling, enhancing consumer engagement and meeting specific operational requirements.

Seamlessly integrates with existing production systems and workflows, optimizing efficiency and productivity.

Without Moulding and printing plate, start with low MOQ anytime! 

How many colours can an inkjet printer produce?

The most common color model used in industrial inkjet printing is CMYK, which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black). By combining different proportions of these four primary colors, industrial inkjet printers can achieve a wide range of colors and shades.

Some industrial inkjet printers may go beyond the standard CMYK setup to include additional color channels. These may consist of spot colors, specialty inks (white, metallic, or fluorescent), or extended color gamuts for enhanced color accuracy and vibrancy.

Industrial inkjet printers can precisely mix and blend color to create custom colors and gradients. Advanced color management software allows for accurate control over color reproduction.

With variable data printing (VDP) capabilities, inkjet printers can produce variable colors. This includes personalized or customized color elements like text, graphics, or images.

 Industrial inkjet printers use specialty inks and effects for unique printing applications. This includes UV-curable inks for enhanced durability and outdoor resistance, fluorescent inks for high visibility, or metallic inks for decorative purposes.