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Comparing coding technologies

Continuous Ink Jet (CIJ) and Thermal Ink Jet (TIJ) are the two predominant ink-jet technologies used in primary package industrial coding applications.

Laser systems, which have experienced steady increases in adoption over the past 10 years, are offering a third option in industrial coding applications. Thermal Transfer Overprinting (TTO) has found increasing application with flexible packaging. Each technology has an inherent set of operating considerations. When choosing among them, it is useful to consider the strengths of each technology.

CIJ strengths:
• It adheres to most packaging materials and can be used on curved surfaces, such as the bottom of a soda can.
• It is capable of achieving very high speeds for alphanumeric codes.
• Many small-character CIJ printers are portable and can be moved from line to line as needs arise.
• The latest generation has significantly improved reliability with decreased maintenance requirements.
• Small-character CIJ printers create lot codes, expiration dates, bar codes, and graphics on a wide variety of primary packaging, while large-character CIJ printers do the same for secondary packaging, such as cartons and corrugated boxes.

TIJ strengths:
• Works well on porous and semi-porous materials (e.g., chipboard cartons with an uncoated printing area). The high resolution (typically 300 dpi or above) makes it an excellent choice when visual appearance of a bar code is important or when used with a camera-based code verification system.
• Maintenance is simplified because the print head and ink are contained in a low-cost, disposable cartridge. In the last few years, significant improvements to ink-jet printers make them cleaner and easier to use, regardless of which technology is being employed.
• TIJ printers enable high-speed coding of serialized data and many types of bar codes, including GS1 DataMatrix, to be compatible with track-and-trace applications.
• Advancements in print-head technology include automated cleaning and a perforated design that reduces ink and debris build-up across the face of the print head.
• TIJ printers are inherently clean and easy to use due to their replaceable cartridge design. As inks become available that are darker and deliver better dry times, and printer vendors offer more rugged industrial designs, TIJ technology is experiencing increased adoption.

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