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Inkjet PrintingWritten by Patricia Tunstall Inkjet printing systems are low-cost, easy to operate, and easy to upgrade as business requirements change. Extraordinarily versatile, these systems use a variety of technologies, inks, and configurations to print readable, scannable codes and markings on almost any surface. No technical training is necessary for system operators, who are employed as production line specialists rather than print technicians. Not only are these systems very affordable, but they are readily repaired or reconfigured because of their modular design. Once again, industrial plant personnel do not need to understand the technology behind the workings of the machines, nor must they be able to make major repairs. Fortunately, inkjet printing systems are reliable, but replacement of parts, if necessary, takes only about five minutes. Inkjet Printing for the Packaging IndustryAny business must economize when possible; this is just good business practice. When it comes to the important packaging of manufactured goods, companies can count on inkjet printing systems to provide excellent quality printing and inexpensive operation. Compatible inks also help to cut expenses by bringing OEM standards to non-brand fluids, so savings on supplies mount significantly. With protective cabinetry, these sturdy workhorses continue to produce superior text, logos, and graphics even in the worst industrial environments. Printing capabilities of inkjet systems are seemingly limitless; they imprint shapes and materials as different as round, plastic bottles, woven feed bags, and lumber. All in all, inkjet systems are a real asset to any business in any industry.
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