Designed for extended cutting and labeling application.
The industrial grade ink jet plotting and printing system is designed for long production runs with features such as no-clog extended run print heads, and remote high-capacity ink reservoirs.
The Mastercut and Genesis 2100 industrial flatbed cutting machine platforms are extremely adaptable and can be configured to carry a wide variety of cutting tools. The picture on the left shows an ink jet printing tool head that has been mounted on a Genesis platform. Please note that these images are taken from a production machine, not a test unit. The ink jet unit is enclosed in the long thin square shrouded aluminum housing that can be seen to the right of the orange cutting head. The large capacity ink reservoir is housed in the silver control console to the right of the cutting/printing head. The black hose line that runs from the ink jet print head towards the rear of the machine, supplies the print head with ink. This remote reservoir system means that the print unit can run for extended periods, and the ink reservoir can be replenished without any downtime.
Orifice Configurations:
Printheads are available in a range of orifice configurations according to the desired print height and resolution. Multiple orifices per channel increase the print area without added cost and complexity.
High efficiency:
With printhead orifices smaller than a human hair, extremely low volume droplets are produced. As a result, the ink efficiency is superior to that of competitive printing technologies.
Repairability:
Being able to repair Trident printheads saves users money when compared to the high replacement costs for "disposable" or unrepairable printheads. The diagram below shows how the UltraJet II printhead is constructed for easy repairability.
In general, Trident printheads are built for industrial printing applications and designed to provide a lower overall total cost of ownership.
OEM Printheads for Textile Printing:
If you are an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) developing a textile printer, Trident's inert printhead construction and high jetting throughput make an excellent combination. Contact a Trident representative to discuss your OEM printer development needs.
Trident printheads for textile printing include:
PixelJet
768Jet
384Jet
Traditional vs. Digital Textile Printing:
Screen-printing, the traditional method, entails a long set up time and is not economical for short runs.
Digital imaging allows for less expensive short production runs, offers faster turnaround, and provides immediate results as well as pattern variability.
Designed for extended cutting and labeling application.
The industrial grade ink jet plotting and printing system is designed for long production runs with features such as no-clog extended run print heads, and remote high-capacity ink reservoirs.
The Mastercut and Genesis 2100 industrial flatbed cutting machine platforms are extremely adaptable and can be configured to carry a wide variety of cutting tools. The picture on the left shows an ink jet printing tool head that has been mounted on a Genesis platform. Please note that these images are taken from a production machine, not a test unit. The ink jet unit is enclosed in the long thin square shrouded aluminum housing that can be seen to the right of the orange cutting head. The large capacity ink reservoir is housed in the silver control console to the right of the cutting/printing head. The black hose line that runs from the ink jet print head towards the rear of the machine, supplies the print head with ink. This remote reservoir system means that the print unit can run for extended periods, and the ink reservoir can be replenished without any downtime.
Orifice Configurations:
Printheads are available in a range of orifice configurations according to the desired print height and resolution. Multiple orifices per channel increase the print area without added cost and complexity.
High efficiency:
With printhead orifices smaller than a human hair, extremely low volume droplets are produced. As a result, the ink efficiency is superior to that of competitive printing technologies.
Repairability:
Being able to repair Trident printheads saves users money when compared to the high replacement costs for "disposable" or unrepairable printheads. The diagram below shows how the UltraJet II printhead is constructed for easy repairability.
In general, Trident printheads are built for industrial printing applications and designed to provide a lower overall total cost of ownership.
OEM Printheads for Textile Printing:
If you are an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) developing a textile printer, Trident's inert printhead construction and high jetting throughput make an excellent combination. Contact a Trident representative to discuss your OEM printer development needs.
Trident printheads for textile printing include:
PixelJet
768Jet
384Jet
Traditional vs. Digital Textile Printing:
Screen-printing, the traditional method, entails a long set up time and is not economical for short runs.
Digital imaging allows for less expensive short production runs, offers faster turnaround, and provides immediate results as well as pattern variability.