Overcoming the daily challenges of pigmented ink printing
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Using pigmented ink in printers, especially ‘white ink’, often presents daily challenges compared to standard dye-based ink printers that result in more downtime. These challenges often include more frequent servicing and daily cleaning. But why? Because pigment isn't naturally soluble in the solvent, there is often:
Using pigmented ink offers some benefits as well.
Dyes filter light and make the ink darker while pigments reflect light and make the ink lighter. This makes pigmented inks perfect for dark substrates like cables, pipes, bottles, electronic chips and automotive parts, which often tend to be black or darker in color.
The extremely high color fastness of pigmented inks ensure the color is retained for a long period of time. Pigmented inks also offer very high adhesion.
Certain design features of a pigmented ink printer can minimize the challenges and ensure high print quality. A key area to consider when selecting a printer is whether the printer limits pigment settling.
Features to look for include the following:
INTRODUCING THE LINX 8940 SPECTRUM
The revolutionary Linx 8940 Spectrum pigmented ink printer has been designed with patent-pending technology to ensure it includes all the above critical features for maximum reliability when marking with white inks, resulting in longer service intervals, less cleaning and more uptime.
The Linx 8940 Spectrum makes traditionally cumbersome hard-pigmented marking simpler and more reliable. The problems typically faced with pigmented inks from alternative printer suppliers or from our previous generation have been tackled and addressed with the innovative and market-leading Linx 8940 Spectrum printer.
With the Linx 8940 Spectrum, printing highly visible codes for dark glass or plastic bottles, wires, cables and extruded products with reliability and without daily maintenance has never been more achievable.