Xaar will be showcasing the Xaar 1001 inkjet printheads at Messe Munchen, Germany. The Xaar 1001 printheads are key components of a growing number of innovative direct-to-shape digital decoration systems.
The printheads print full colour images and text directly onto glass, PET and metal containers is a highly efficient process. It cuts out materials and inventory, reduces time to market and avoids many of the costs associated with using labels or sleeves.
Images and text can be fully variable if required so that each container can be unique for targeted marketing campaigns or traceability purposes. The decoration can be applied easily to irregular-shaped and textured containers which can pose a challenge for traditional labels and sleeves.
For high-speed, single-pass direct-to-shape decoration, it is critical that the printhead delivers exceptional print quality with maximum reliability. In addition, for container decoration that includes a high-opacity white base layer, the white ink, which is heavily pigmented, needs to be kept in suspension and in constant motion within the printhead to avoid nozzle blocking.
The high native resolution and greyscale capability of the Xaar 1001 gives an effective resolution of over 1000 dpi producing high quality, smooth tone images and pin sharp text. It also features Xaar’s patented TF Technology™ combined with Hybrid Side Shooter™ architecture to deliver the highest flow rate of ink past the back of the inkjet nozzle during drop ejection.
As a result, the ink is kept in constant suspension, any air bubbles and particles are removed, and the printhead remains continuously primed to deliver maximum production uptime – even in the harshest industrial environments. It is these qualities that are making the Xaar 1001 the leading printhead for this market.
Xaar’s OEM partner Till GmbH (Hall B5 / booth 320) will be demonstrating a new direct-to-shape digital decoration system with Xaar 1001 printheads at Drinktec. The Till system enables bottling companies to print high-resolution images, text and variable data onto containers, cost effectively and at industrial speed.
Developed from small-scale and prototype production, the new modular Till SmartPrint range of machines are capable of handling volumes from 10 up to 600 bottles or cans per minute (equivalent to 36,000 per hour).
Mark Alexander, Director of Marketing at Xaar said, Leading brands are continuously looking at new ways to innovate their packaging in order to differentiate from their competition. With these new direct-to-shape systems, manufacturers can really push the creative boundaries. They have the potential to cut out costs associated with labels, and still achieve high quality results, and they can respond quickly to product variations with the ability to implement new designs quickly and to change them ‘on the fly’ without stopping production. Direct-to-shape digital decoration is still a relatively new technique, but one that we predict will grow.