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  • The design of the Crayon-Plus and its inkjet drop-on-demand technology is claimed to allow for high-quality coding and seamless integration into all manufacturing lines.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2009

  • He installed three 9020 small character continuous inkjet (CIJ) units to code primary products, and three Crayon-Plus drop-on-demand inkjet units to code outer casings.

    Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news 2009

  • -- Innovative piezo-electric, drop-on-demand inkjet technology with water - based pigment or dye inks that are resistant to fading and smearing

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • The Atlantic Zeiser CARDLINE VERSA combined with the OMEGA HD UV-curable drop-on-demand (DOD) printing for payment card personalization offers processing speeds of 10 times faster when compared to conventional embossing and thermal printing technologies, with a substantially lower cost.

    Packaging and Converting ESSENTIALS 2009

  • Océ DigiDot piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet technology uses the industry's fastest inkjet print heads to produce stunning color at top speeds.

    MMD Newswire: Press Release News Wire 2009

  • * World's fastest drop-on-demand inkjet printing based on Kyocera testing as of August 31,

    Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox 2009

  • Using drop-on-demand inkjet with built-in curing, the offline system is deriven by a fifth-color TIFF file drawn from the original printing application file.

    unknown title 2009

  • Printing Technology: 4-color (CMYK) drop-on-demand MicroPiezo ink jet technology

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

  • Using drop-on-demand inkjet with built-in curing, the offline system is deriven by a fifth-color TIFF file drawn from the original printing application file.

    unknown title 2009

  • Thomas Tisone (BioDot, Inc.) will report on an integrated system that can maneuver a substrate and deliver a drop-on-demand in a variety of formats, with volumes over the range 10-5,000 nanoliters, with impact spot sizes of 300-5,000 microns, and with rates from one up to 300 per second.

    Newswise: Latest News 2009

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