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Batch coding machine

Inkjet Printing

A machine that places marks on products and packaging by projecting a jet of ink onto the target surface is known as an inkjet printing system. Inkjet coders can print on a wide variety of substrates, including paper, plastic, wire, cable, metal, resin, glass, and other materials. Expiration dates, lot numbers, serial numbers, barcodes, and date codes are all common symbols written.

The coder's software directs the jet to print these alphanumeric, 1D, and 2D marks. This allows firms to permanently label their products and packaging in order to trace them through the manufacturing process, comply with regulatory standards, and promote speedy recalls in the event of a recall. Furthermore, the quick-drying capabilities of today's inks reduces the possibility of smearing or fuzzy printed codes, guaranteeing that codes are readable throughout the process of production and distribution.

Laserjet Printing Machine

A laser printer is a form of personal computer printer that uses non-impact photocopier technology (keys do not strike the paper). When a document is sent to the printer, a laser beam uses electrical charges to "draw" the document on a selenium-coated drum. The drum is then rolled in toner, a dry powder kind of ink, after it has been charged.

The toner sticks to the drum's charged picture. The toner is applied to a piece of paper and fused to it using heat and pressure. The electrical charge on the drum is removed once the page is produced, and the extra toner is collected. The majority of laser printers only print in monochrome. A colour laser printer can cost up to ten times more than a monochrome laser printer.