Linx CJ400LE continuous inkjet printer

Thursday, 20 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Matthews Australasia Pty Ltd


The Linx CJ400LE printer is tailored specifically for coding and marking in laboratory environments. It brings the simplicity and flexibility of the Linx CJ400 continuous inkjet printer to a version adapted to a lab, where it is used to code onto Petri dishes.

Teamed with an extensive range of inks, including odourless, low-evaporation and non-MEK options, the product delivers clear codes onto a range of substrates. Easy to use, clean and unobtrusive, its compact design means it weighs only 13.5 kg complete with fluids, and its small footprint takes up little bench space.

The hermetically sealed printhead is designed for mess-free operation with minimal cleaning. Typically it will cope with up to 100 starts and stops without manual intervention, making it suitable for multiple short runs. Fluid refills are quick and easy without opening the printer.

The unit starts up quickly and its Easi-Change Service Module can be changed in minutes, allowing scheduled maintenance to be carried out without the need for a trained technician or service call. Other innovations deliver a reduction on cleaning costs, ink and solvent consumption.

The printer’s easy-to-use colour touch screen means users don’t need complicated manuals or training, reducing the risk of error. A low-noise cooling system assures unobtrusive reliability. Ethernet connectivity means the device can integrate with other equipment.

Online: www.matthews.com.au
Phone: 03 9757 9309
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