Inkjet printer gains egg grading machine certification

The Code Tech CT-1JET inkjet printer has been certified for use on all Moba Omnia egg grading machines.

The Code Tech CT-1JET inkjet printer has been certified for use on all Moba Omnia egg grading machines.
The Code Tech CT-1JET inkjet printer has been certified for use on all Moba Omnia egg grading machines.

Code Tech, a Markoprint Premium Partner, has been named an approved OEM for printers for use on all Moba Omnia Egg Grading Machines. The CT-1JET-HP printer is easily integrated on to the Omnia and the iDesign software is fully compatible with the Moba packprint protocol. Messages can be programmed in the MMI software of Omnia and linked to products as used for egg grading. Code Tech’s printer technology is suitable for printing with a single ink type onto styrene, PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) , EPS (expanded polystyrene) and molded pulp board. Edible eggshell inks available and printers are fully networkable.

Code Tech specializes in providing printing solutions utilizing disposable HP inkjet cartridges. Code Tech brings 20 years of industry experience focusing on providing clients innovative marketing and coding solutions. Code Tech also has all natural edible inks for direct printing on food products. For more information visit www.codetechcorp.com.

 
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