Ricoh Meets Demand for a Better Industrial Inkjet Printhead
Ricoh Meets Demand for a Better Industrial Inkjet Printhead
Tokyo-based Ricoh Company claims it has the solution to meet the strong demand for an industrial standard inkjet printhead that can print at high-resolution with higher productivity,
Its new industrial inkjet printhead, the Ricoh TH5241 (pictured) launched at the online virtual expo JIVM2020: Japan Inkjet Virtual Messe, is now available globally. Participate in webinars hosted by Ricoh.
It is the first Ricoh printhead that uses a thin film piezo actuator (PZT). It is one of the new RICOH TH industrial inkjet printhead series and joins the already successful lineup of RICOH MH/RICOH GH series printheads.
By using Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) technology, Ricoh’s unique design means the RICOH TH5241 is a compact printhead with 320 × 4 rows of 1,280 nozzles. In addition, high-definition printing of up to 1200 dpi can be achieved by jetting fine droplets. Also, ink paths for each nozzle row are isolated, enabling a single printhead to jet up to four ink colors. The printhead has compatibility with all ink types including UV, solvent, and aqueous and can be used for various industrial applications such as sign graphics, textiles and labels.
In addition, as the printhead is compact yet combines durability with stable jetting, it can easily be used in different kinds of printing systems and will help customers easily develop their own printing systems.
In the industrial printing market, there is an increasing demand to meet a variety of customer needs for sign graphics and textiles such as smaller run sizes and shorter delivery times. This has resulted in the rapid digitalization of industrial printing which can deliver greater flexibility and productivity. It has also seen an increasing demand for inkjet printheads that enable high-resolution printing and even higher productivity.
By introducing this new printhead, Ricoh will meet these market needs. Ricoh will support our customers’ printer development programs and contribute to social issues by providing solutions for clothing, food and housing.
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