Linx 7300 Continuous Inkjet Printer

When choosing a printer, it is wise to know your options. There are two main types of printer systems the CIJ (continuous Inkjet Printer) and the DOD (Drop on Demand). The CIJ is the oldest of the technologies and has been perfected over the years of its maturity.

One type of CIJ is the Linx 7300 (CIJ) continuous Inkjet Printer. It is the top of the line in advanced printers. The Linx 7300 is made with unique coding and marking technology to be more cost efficient to save money each time it is used. It has a very accommodating and dependable coding solution and is supported by a broad assortment of inks that have fast non-contact printing on most materials. It also offers three lines of text, standard graphics and logos and up to 5 lines as an additional option.

A few of the features the 7300 has will save you more than just time and money but agitation. It has the lowest solvent consumption rate so far and requires minimal routine maintenance. There is no module to replace or time consuming ink tank changes to make between services. You don’t have to leave the power switch on and there is no need to drain the Linx CIJ before prolonged shutdowns.

In addition this model also offers error-free coding. Due to the custom software you can make fast and easy code changes even with a barcode scanner. It will smoothly transfer between printers using the integral USB ports. An insightful interface with WYSIWYG display is included for easy message set up.

There is also little down time with the Linx 7300 CIJ with the excellent features it contains. It automatically and thoroughly cleans the printer head and conduit at every shut down for you. It has mistake-proof refills that reduce cleaning times by half. The Linx 7300 CIJ is also equipped with its own automatic ink mixing software that can speed things along very nicely.

Printer decisions should never be made lightly to get the desired effect you want. Be sure to know what you are looking for to complete the type of printing you do. If you are still unsure, check out this information on Youtube.

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