Xaar, a provider of industrial inkjet technology, has announced a new family of piezoelectric printheads for printer manufacturers (OEMs) developing machines for coding and marking applications.
The new family of printheads, the first of which will be available in late 2016, will have a 17mm print swathe. This is an ideal width for high-resolution coding and marking applications such as printing barcodes, best before dates and other product identification codes onto a range of packaging. The new family of printheads will be manufactured in Xaar’s award-winning state-of-the-art factory in Huntingdon, U.K.
“We have set out a development roadmap of new 17mm printheads to support our coding and marking OEM customers over the coming years," Richard Barham, chief customer officer at Xaar, said. "The first of the new products, which we will launch towards the end of next year, will sit alongside the popular Xaar 128 and will also have 128 nozzles. This is an important market sector for Xaar, so we are delighted to announce a new range of printheads which underline our ongoing commitment to this sector.”
Xaar, which has been celebrating its 25th year leading the digital inkjet revolution, initially made its name through a number of printheads designed for coding and marking applications. These quickly became the dominant technology in the marketplace and are still used by many manufacturers today. This announcement means that Xaar technology will continue to add value for the foreseeable future to manufacturers who are required to print product identification information onto their products during the production process.