Industrial label printers are designed for harsh environments and large volume printing. Specifications can include rugged & durable design, resistance against dust/moisture/abnormal temperatures, precise identification, etc for high-speed and reliable printing. Industrial label printer applications include warehouse/manufacturing label printing, shipping, logistics, supply chain label printing, and more.
Industrial Label Printer
Industrial Labels
Industrial Labels are labels for industrial applications purposely designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions
Initial release
Initial release is the testing after coating and lamination of labels
Initial Tack
Initial tack is the rate of material’s tack upon application
Inkjet Printing
Inkjet printing is a digital printing technology that uses tiny droplets of ink to create an image or text on a label substrate. Inkjet printing is a versatile and flexible printing technology that can be used to create high-quality labels with a wide range of colors, designs, and effects.
Inkjet printing works by spraying droplets of ink onto the label substrate using a print head. The print head contains nozzles that can release millions of droplets per second, with each droplet containing a tiny amount of ink. The print head moves across the label substrate, depositing the ink droplets in a specific pattern to create the desired image or text.
Inkjet printing is a popular choice for short-run label printing, as it is a fast and cost-effective printing technology that can produce high-quality results with minimal set-up time. It can also be used to create variable data labels, where each label in a print run contains unique data, such as serial numbers, barcodes, or QR codes.
Inkjet printing is suitable for a wide range of label substrates, including paper, film, and foil. It can also be used to create specialty labels, such as peel-and-reveal labels or multi-layer labels, where multiple layers of information are printed on a single label substrate.
Overall, inkjet printing is an important technique in adhesive label printing, as it offers a fast, flexible, and cost-effective way to create high-quality labels with a wide range of colors, designs, and effects.
Inside Wound
Inside WoundInside Wound is when the label is facing the inside of the roll and the liner is on the outside More is when the label is facing the inside of the roll and the liner is on the outside