Videojet 1620 Ultra High Speed and 1650 Ultra High Speed Continuous inkjet Printers

Videojet 1620 Ultra High Speed and 1650 Ultra High Speed Continuous inkjet Printers

VIDEOJET® Introduces Next Generation Ultra High Speed Continuous inkjet Printers that Deliver More Content with Better Print Quality at Higher Speeds

WOOD DALE, Ill. — June 7, 2013 — Videojet Technologies Inc., a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and marking products, fluids and accessories for the product identification industry, today introduced the next addition to its proven 1000 Line inkjet printers. Providing the ultimate in print speed, the Videojet 1620 Ultra High Speed and 1650 Ultra High Speed incorporate the Videojet Precision Ink Drop™ system and Videojet’s patented CleanFlow™ technology. The 1620 UHS and 1650 UHS printers deliver more code content for high speed packaging operations. Available on the 1650 UHS, Videojet’s Code Assurance and on-board Productivity Tools help reduce costly coding errors and virtually eliminate the major root causes of unplanned downtime.

THE COMPROMISE BETWEEN SPEED AND CONTENT IS OVER
The introduction of the 1620 UHS and 1650 UHS now provides customers with the solution to the traditional problem of balancing the need for high content codes and high quality print at ever increasing production line speeds. The ability to print higher content codes on high speed lines has been governed by the constraints of current inkjet printing technology. The 1620 UHS and the 1650 UHS surpass current technology through the use of Videojet’s innovative Precision Ink Drop™ system – combining industry leading printhead technology, powerful software capability and specially formulated inks. Effectively, this means producers can now print existing codes faster or print more lines of code at current speeds without sacrificing code legibility. The new Videojet UHS printers surpass even the most demanding requirements in high speed applications like beverage and canning and high code content environments like dairy. The Videojet 1620 UHS and 1650 UHS printers are up to 40 percent faster than the prior industry benchmark, the Videojet Excel UHS.

PACKAGING REAL ESTATE OPTIMIZATION
Code quality is important not only for code legibility but also for printing your required codes in the smallest possible space. With millions of dollars spent on packaging design, it’s important to maximize this limited and very valuable space to promote your product and brand. To help achieve this, Videojet’s DYNAMIC CALIBRATION™ applies the industry’s most sophisticated measurements and controls to adjust jetting parameters automatically, ensuring high quality print. As ambient conditions change, the 1620 UHS and 1650 UHS optimize the print delivery to ensure superior print quality time after time. In combination with the innovative Precision Ink Drop™ system, this higher quality coding allows for greater print density – ensuring that print windows can remain small and unobtrusive to the package design, yet clear and readable to consumers.

EVERY MINUTE COUNTS – UPTIME BUILT-IN
In demanding high speed, high throughput environments, reaching your production targets mean working your line to the very limit of its capacity. Videojet understands that any unplanned line stoppage directly impacts productivity and consequently profits. The Videojet 1620 UHS and 1650 UHS reduce unplanned downtime with advanced features like the patented CleanFlow™ printhead. Designed to resist ink build-up that can lead to a shutdown, the CleanFlow™ technology provides a positive flow of filtered air for more reliable, clear and consistent codes, even at the end of long production runs. The unique printhead design and long-lasting core minimizes planned downtime due to long intervals – up to 14,000 hours – between planned routine maintenance cycles.

PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
The Videojet 1650 UHS takes productivity improvement to the next level. Beyond accessing OEE Availability metrics, users need to be able to identify and eliminate the major root causes of unplanned downtime. The Videojet 1650 UHS presents downtime information in a logical way to support efficient and effective problem solving. Understanding root cause is critical to implementing and achieving sustainable process improvements. This printer enables drilling into Availability data to help discover technical and operator causes of downtime.

CODE ASSURANCE TO KEEP BRANDS STRONG
Coding errors are common – codes that are one digit off, dates that don’t exist, codes on wrong products, typing errors. These mistakes can mean waste, rework, regulatory fines and potential harm to consumers and damage to a manufacturer’s brand and profits. Operator error is the most prevalent cause of coding mistakes. The Videojet 1650 UHS possesses on-board Code Assurance features to foolproof and help prevent mistakes, keeping production lines productive and helping ensure brand integrity.

EASE WORRIES WITH SIMPLE USABILITY
Both the Videojet 1620 UHS and Videojet 1650 UHS printers are designed for limited and simple interaction so users can focus on production. The standard Smart CartridgeTM fluid delivery system eliminates spills and confirms that the right fluid is being used. Available on the 1650 UHS, a large, bright touchscreen interface enables operators to access all common operations in five touches or less. The UHS printers help provide improved control of job parameters and efficient, productive line management.

“We are dedicated to continuously work toward reducing the frequency and length of both planned and unplanned downtime so our printers are performing at maximum ability and readiness. This is especially critical for high speed applications as the consequences of downtime are magnified,” said Jose Gomez, Business Unit Manager for Videojet. “By designing our equipment to be more reliable, simplifying and minimizing equipment interaction and making information more actionable, we have created a coding and marking solution that delivers the maximum level of uptime available on the market today.”

For more information about Videojet’s UHS continuous inkjet printers, please visit http://uhs.videojet.com

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About Videojet
Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), thermal inkjet (TIJ), case codingthermal transfer overprinting (TTO), and laser marking technologies, Videojet has more than 325,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes more than 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

©2013 Videojet Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. Videojet and Uptime Peace of Mind are registered trademarks of Videojet Technologies Inc.

Videojet Acquires Wolke Inks & Printers

Videojet® Acquires Wolke Inks & Printers to Complement Comprehensive Variable Data Printing Solutions

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) — September 29, 2009 — Videojet Technologies Inc., a world-leading manufacturer of variable data printing and coding products and accessories, has agreed to acquire Wolke Inks & Printers GmbH (Hersbruck, Germany), a leading global supplier of thermal inkjet (TIJ) coding systems. Products from Wolke enable companies to print variable, high-resolution marks, such as 2D bar codes, onto packaging. The combined expertise of Videojet and Wolke will create a single source for coding and marking technologies for pharmaceutical companies, packaging machinery manufacturers and other industrial companies.

“Videojet and Wolke share a commitment to coding solutions that deliver uptime and peace of mind to customers,” says Matt Trerotola, president of Videojet. “Wolke’s application expertise in thermal inkjet coding broadens the Videojet portfolio of marking and coding solutions. In addition, Videojet’s extensive global distribution and service network expands and complements Wolke’s current market reach.”

Videojet is a long-standing leader in providing inkjet, laser, thermal transfer overprinting, and other coding and marking technologies and control systems for food, beverage, personal care and pharmaceutical producers. Wolke is an industry leader in integrating TIJ technology into high-resolution industrial printers that provide maximum uptime. Wolke will continue to operate as a separate business unit and will remain based in Hersbruck.

For more information about Videojet’s variable data printing solutions, please call 800-843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com. For information on Wolke industrial product-coding systems, visit www.wolke.com.

About Wolke
Wolke Inks & Printers GmbH is a leading supplier of coding systems using HP technology, specializing in industrial primary package coding systems. For more information, please visit www.wolke.com.

About Videojet
Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

©2009 Videojet Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. Videojet is a registered trademark of Videojet Technologies Inc.

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Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
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theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

CLARiCOM Coding Software

CLARiCOM Coding Software From Videojet Helps Customer Avoid Coding Errors, Protect Brand Equity

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA)— The Claricom suite of Package Coding Management (PCM) software from Videojet Technologies Inc. helps customers avoid coding errors that lead to increased costs, such as retailer fines and packaging waste due to the need to recode. Claricom PCM software is compatible with small and large character inkjet printers and thermal transfer overprinters, and is best-suited for markets such as perishable, short-shelf-life food; private label food; beverage; and industrial parts marking.

Claricom CLARiSOFT™ PC-based message management software has features like automatic date rounding and date calculations that minimize the possibility of a human data entry error, improving product traceability and reducing the potential of a product recall due to incorrect coding. When used in conjunction with CLARiSOFT, the Claricom CLARiNET™ networking software provides a centralized means for printer setup, control and feedback.

“The ability to prevent coding errors due to incorrect message setup is an increasingly important purchasing consideration for both food and industrial manufacturers,” said James Butcher, Videojet business unit manager for software. “Retail and legislative regulations demand accuracy and product traceability. Deploying Claricom PCM software can help protect brand equity through accurate codes, while at the same time facilitating a networked solution to better manage and control a plant’s variable data printers.”

CLARiSOFT has been the reliable software solution for the Videojet DataFlex® Plus thermal transfer overprinter and the Videojet® 2330 large character inkjet printer since their respective launches. The Claricom suite of software also supports the Videojet 1510 small character inkjet printer, the Videojet EXCEL® series of inkjet printers, including the Videojet EXCEL DN, and the Videojet P3400 label printer applicator. The software can be used for off-line message creation, allowing for centralized management of messaging such as bar codes, lot codes, expiration dates and other variable data. CLARiSOFT can be configured so data can be human-entered, fixed or computer-generated as appropriate to minimize the amount of user input and reduce potential for data entry errors.

In addition to facilitating setup, control and feedback from variable data printers, CLARiNET software can be used to log data regarding a printer’s production and efficiency, along with validation of pre-printed bar codes. The software can operate as a self-contained network or be integrated within a facility’s data communications network, Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to create an enterprise-wide solution.

For more information about Claricom design and control software from Videojet Technologies, call 800-843-3610 or visit www.claricom.co.uk.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

©2008 Videojet Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. Videojet,Videojet DataFlex and Videojet EXCEL are registered trademarks and CLARiSOFT and CLARiNET are trademarks of Videojet Technologies Inc. All other brands are trademarks of their respective holders.

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Theresa DiCanio
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theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

New Ink For 8510 and Wolke Thermal inkjet Printers

Videojet Introduces New Ink For 8510 and Wolke Thermal inkjet Printers

Non-Porous Black Ink Designed to Dry Quickly On A Variety of Substrates

WOOD DALE, Ill. — January 24, 2013 — Videojet Technologies Inc., a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids and accessories for the product identification industry, announced the launch of a new ink for its 8510 and Wolke thermal inkjet (TIJ) printer lines. The Non-Porous Black ink (WLK660072) was designed for fast dry times on a wide range of non-porous materials.

“Our customers not only need high quality printers, but also high-performing inks that will fulfill their coding needs. Non-Porous Black ink for our thermal inkjet printers enables customers in a variety of industries to print codes with excellent quality,” said Casey Robertson, Videojet’s North American thermal inkjet product manager.

Non-porous Black is a specially-formulated, solvent-based ink designed to dry quickly on a range of surfaces, such as coated or lacquered cartons, blister package materials and some plastics. In addition, the ink maintains excellent light and water resistance, withstanding fading and smearing under routine conditions and/or after water contact.  Since HP technology is being utilized to print this ink, customers can expect no costly maintenance and very simple operation.

The Non-Porous Black ink dries quickly and adheres to a variety of substrates without the use of a dryer, or the need to modify the substrate.  It also extends the code assurance features of the Videojet 8510 and Wolke m600 touch printers to a wider range of applications. Customers packaging food, personal care items or consumer packaged goods that often use coated cartons or labels, will find the Videojet Non-Porous Black ink beneficial. Because the ink is solvent-based, delivering quick dry times for blister packaging becomes especially useful to companies in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.

For more information on the new ink and the Videojet 8510 and Wolke thermal inkjet printers, please call +971 50 127 8532 or visit www.videojet.ae.

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About Videojet

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), thermal inkjet (TIJ), case coding, thermal transfer overprinting (TTO), and laser marking technologies, Videojet has more than 325,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes more than 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

©2013 Videojet Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. Videojet and Uptime Peace of Mind are registered trademarks of Videojet Technologies Inc.

Videojet BX6500/6600 Graphics Printers

Videojet® BX6500/6600 Graphics Printers Deliver Seamless Function, High Print Quality

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) – November 9, 2007 – New Videojet® BX6500 and BX6600 binary array graphics printers from Videojet Technologies Inc are designed for seamless, high-quality printing of addresses, bar codes, maps and promotional messaging on direct mail pieces, loyalty cards and a wide range of other applications. The printers utilize the new Windows® XP-based Crescendo System Controller, a, highly intuitive operator interface that provides enhanced image processing for improved handling of complex images, shorter setup and simplified operation.

The enhanced functionality of the new Crescendo System Controller expands the range of jobs customers can accept. The system controller supports fully configurable barcodes including Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, German Premium, POSTNET, Intelligent Mail® Barcode (One Code) and PLANET Code®. A virtually unlimited number of variable graphics are easily incorporated into print jobs, and features such as PDF proofing and Auto Address Block significantly reduce set up time. The improved image rendering provided by the system controller enables even complex images to be printed the fastest line speeds. Uptime is maximized by an automatic phasing process that optimizes print quality without any operator intervention.

“The Crescendo System Controller provides an interface with a consistent look and feel to that of the Videojet G4100 digital imaging system, minimizing operator training time for current G4100 users,” says Jason Lund, Videojet graphics product manager. “This new operating system allows for a more common interface across the product line, resulting in quicker and easier adoption for both new and existing Videojet graphics customers.”

The single-printhead BX6500 prints images up to 2 inches tall (51 mm), while the dual-head BX6600 prints up to 4 inches tall (102 mm). Like other models in Videojet’s BX series, they are capable of achieving the fastest throughput demands, including line speeds up to 967 feet per minute and printing of more than 50,000 mail pieces per hour with in-line automatic mail sorting. A computer-initiated start-up sequence minimizes manual operator procedures and accesses the print mode within minutes. Print shut down is just as simple, via a limited amount of mouse clicks.
The launch of the BX 6500/6600 models presents the opportunity to upgrade existing BX 6300/6400 units. The upgrade consists of replacing an existing BX controller with the Crescendo controller as well as switching out specific boards within the printer engine. The result is an enhanced BX printing system that allows customers to save time through additional controller features and to take on more complex and demanding jobs.

For more information about the Videojet BX6500/6600 binary array printers and the Crescendo System Controller, call 800-843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal-transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

Publisher note: Send reader responses to:
Videojet Technologies Inc.
Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
fax: (630) 616-3657
theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

Videojet 4210 inkjet Addressing System

Videojet 4210 inkjet Addressing System

The Videojet 4210 inkjet addressing system provides reliable and cost-effective printing of addresses, personalized messages, bar codes and serialized numbers. The system’s PC-based controller can also interface with a variety of external equipment to maximize your investment and keep high throughput production lines running at peak efficiency.

You will find the following information here:
Reliable inkjet technology with solvent- and water-based inks
Windows®-based front end with WYSIWYG software
Intelligent stacker control available
Drop-in replacement for Cheshire 4000

Reliable inkjet technology with solvent- and water-based inks

The Videojet 4210 delivers typical throughput of 20,000 pieces per hour and can print any combination of fixed text, variable text, numbering (up to 4 independent counters), select barcodes and multiple date/time formats. The system can print up to (6) lines of print from a single printer utilizing (2) printheads and can be expanded to include up to (4) printers for a total of (24) lines of print.

  • Excellent choice for newspapers running Total Market Coverage (TMC) applications
  • Versatility to print down, sideways or upside down as well as up to (1) inch away from the media
  • Complete line of inks and fluids to print on a variety of coated substrates, including polywrap.

Windows®-based front end with WYSIWYG software

  • Simplified setup and operation with network retrieval of data files
  • Intelligent Mail® Barcode support
  • PDF proofing supported

Intelligent stacker control available

  • Take advantage of postal discounts by optimizing bundle sizes based on user-definable settings
  • Selectable desired stack size, minimum stack size and compensate settings
  • Supports most common digital I/O controlled stackers

Drop-in replacement for Cheshire 4000

  • Simple upgrade path
  • Leverage investment with existing Videojet 270g inkjet printers

Videojet 4320 inkjet Addressing System

New Videojet 4320 inkjet Addressing System Prints High-resolution Text, Images at Production Line Speeds

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) – September 21, 2007 – The new Videojet® 4320 inkjet addressing and imaging system from Videojet Technologies Inc. is an easy-to-use, efficient and cost-effective choice for commercial printers, mailing/fulfillment houses and newspapers seeking high print resolution at production line speeds. With print resolution up to 600 dpi and expandable printhead configurations from 2 to 8 inches, in 2 or 4 inch increments, the Videojet 4320 can print promotional messages, coupons, graphics and spot color, as well as basic eight-line addresses. A unique bulk ink delivery system can reduce running costs by more than 50 percent compared with similar printers.

“The Videojet 4320 inkjet system offers USB data transmission, providing the industry’s most reliable data transfer rate,” says Jason Lund, Videojet graphics product manager. “The Videojet 4320’s four operating modes provide a variety of print qualities and speeds, making it a system that can seamlessly evolve with a printer’s current and future needs.”

To ensure compatibility with a wide variety of list preparation and maintenance packages for mailing lists, the Videojet 4320 uses Microsoft® Office Access and is LAN-ready, making it a solid choice for integrated mail needs. Incorporating durable and economical HP inkjet cartridges, the system uses Windows® TrueType fonts, and allows for bitmap creation, storage and imaging of scanned graphics and logos. Five ink colors are available – black, red, yellow, blue and green – along with differentiated inks, such as high optical density solutions.

Performance of the Videojet 4320 is optimized further by using Videojet paper handling equipment, offering high performance in vacuum-transport and friction-feed technology. The Videojet 4320 also can be configured to print directly on webs or add variable data in combination with continuous-form laser printers. Snap-in heads simplify use and maintenance.

For more information about the Videojet 4320 inkjet addressing and imaging system, call 800-843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal-transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

Publisher note: Send reader responses to: 
Videojet Technologies Inc.
Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
fax: (630) 616-3657
theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

Videojet 2320 Large-character inkjet Printer

Videojet 2320 Large-character inkjet Printer Provides Cost Savings For Case Coding Applications

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) – March 12, 2008 – The Videojet® 2320 large-character inkjet printer from Videojet Technologies Inc. provides reliable, high-resolution on-line printing of variable data on corrugated shipping containers for applications that require code heights up to 2 inches (50 mm). The Videojet 2320 also reduces cost of ownership compared to other printers due to its unique automatic self-cleaning and self-maintenance system that continuously keeps printheads free of dust and debris, eliminating the need for manual cleaning. Plus, the self-maintenance system is non-contact, so it avoids printhead damage that can occur during periodic maintenance required on other inkjet printers.

“The new printer is part of Videojet’s 2300 series of large character printers that cover code heights from 0.8 to 2.7 inches to meet a variety of case coding needs,” says Graham Podmore, Videojet’s product manager for secondary packaging. “By printing variable information onto cases on-line, these printers provide a dependable means to substantially reduce inventory expense by eliminating the need for pre-printed cases. Alternatively, they can also be a very cost-effective alternative to print and apply labeling.”

Videojet’s 2300 series printers are the industry’s only large character printers that recycle and reuse ink that was used during automatic printhead maintenance. The printers also have an air-driven ink system that eliminates potential downtime due to maintenance on pumps, solenoids and other moving parts. New ink is added simply and cleanly using sealed, non-pressurized containers, without stopping production. All ink used within the maintenance process is automatically recycled and filtered for re-use with no waste or mess, ensuring a clean operating area and maximum uptime between ink refills.

The ability to operate multiple printers from a single master unit provides greater flexibility. Individual or multiple Videojet 2320 printers can be controlled remotely from a programmable logic controller, a facility’s IT system or other remote computers through built-in network capability, including TCP/IP and RS-232. A carton-tracking interlock system eliminates risk of dual-marking or un-coded boxes, and prevents wasted ink and mess caused by accidental triggering of product photocells.

The intuitive CLARITY touch-screen interface provides a simple and secure means to change images in seconds, get on-board help information or view the current image on the WYSIWYG display. Users can prepare and preview the next job while running the current image, monitor performance or carry out powerful diagnostics, all without having to halt the line.

For more information about the Videojet 2300 family of large character printers, call (800) 843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal-transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, The Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

Publisher note: Send reader responses to: 
Videojet Technologies Inc.
Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
fax: (630) 616-3657
theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

IP-Rated Videojet DataFlex Plus | Videojet

NEW IP-Rated Videojet DataFlex® Plus Thermal Transfer Overprinter Provides Protection In Harsh Environments

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) — January 13, 2009 — The Videojet DataFlex® Plus thermal transfer overprinter (TTO) from Videojet Technologies Inc. is now available with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating for the 53mm printer width version. The IP-rated DataFlex Plus version offers an IP65-rated printer unit and an IP55-rated graphical user interface (GUI) control unit that provides protection against dust and water ingress, making it ideally suited to hygienic packaging applications, such as those found in meat processing plants.

Prior to cleaning, a line operator simply replaces the standard ribbon cassette of the IP-rated DataFlex Plus printer unit with the IP-rated cassette. By performing this simple task, the printer does not have to be removed from the production line or protected with a sheet during cleaning and washdown routines, saving time on pre-cleaning preparation and post-cleaning reinstallation and setup. The printer’s RS232, Ethernet, digital I/O and USB connections also are IP65-rated.

“The GUI control unit is now IP55-rated to enable operation in harsh environments, eliminating the need for additional bulky and cumbersome IP-rated enclosures,” says Andy Millar, Videojet TTO product manager. “These additional enclosures are often accidentally left open by operators during the cleaning process, which leads to control unit damage and costly repairs. The IP55-rating of the DataFlex Plus GUI eliminates this issue, as it is a sealed unit. “

Another key feature of the DataFlex Plus is a patented direct-drive ribbon technology with no wearable parts that increases reliability and minimizes downtime and costs associated with ribbon breaks. The 1,000-meter ribbon capacity is one of the longest standard lengths on the market, so there are less frequent changes and higher production line efficiencies. Additionally, the unit features the simplest ribbon cassette in the industry, making changeovers fast, easy and virtually fail-safe.

The bi-directional ribbon drive allows unused ribbon to be recaptured following each print, maintaining a 0.5 mm gap between prints to create more prints per roll and ensuring the highest efficiency. The patented ribbon drive allows printing as slow as zero mm per second and as fast as 1,000 mm per second in continuous applications, without degradation of print quality or printer performance.

The DataFlex Plus has the built-in capability to change between intermittent and continuous modes in right-hand or left-hand operation. Serial, Ethernet and USB communications are standard, delivering the most comprehensive communications package in the industry. An intuitive 8.4-inch SVGA graphical user interface with color touchscreen features easy-to-learn, icon-based controls.

For more information about the Videojet DataFlex Plus thermal transfer overprinter, call 800-843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

Videojet DataFlex is a registered trademark of Videojet Technologies Inc.

Publisher note: Send reader responses to: Videojet Technologies Inc.
Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
fax: (630) 616-3657
theresa.dicanio@videojet.com

Videojet 1210 inkjet Printer

New Videojet® 1210 inkjet printer offers maximum uptime for simple coding application

For Immediate Release

WOOD DALE, Ill. (USA) — [DATE], 2008 — The new Videojet® 1210 small character continuous inkjet printer from Videojet Technologies Inc. is ideal for simple coding applications that involve printing codes roughly six hours to eight hours per day, five days per week. The printer starts up with minimal maintenance, even after being off-line for several days, and offers simplified fluid replacement with the microchip-enabled Smart Cartridge™ fluid bottles. The Videojet 1210 is the second release in the 1000 Line of printers.

“This printer meets the needs of customers with simple code requirements such as lot and date codes in the food, chemical, and personal care or cosmetic industries,” says Kevin Honan, small character inkjet product manager at Videojet. “The Videojet 1210 is designed for low-utilization applications or applications that require mobility and flexibility for frequent production line changes.”

The Videojet 1210 features Smart Cartridge fluid bottles, which are microchipped and identify fluid-printer compatibility to prevent errors such as installing incorrect ink types. Smart Cartridge fluid bottles are uniquely shaped to drain completely, wasting no residual ink. A needle-and-septum design provides a clean, simple way to add ink without spillage and waste.

The printer’s modular core, which consolidates the printer’s key ink system components into one part, requires preventive maintenance only every 6,000 hours, or approximately 18 months, for low-duty applications. A countdown meter on the user interface indicates time remaining until the core must be changed. Core changeout is simple and mess-free; it is designed to be customer-replaceable in 30 minutes without requiring a visit from a trained technician.

Coding applications can happen in extremely diverse environments, which is why Videojet developed the Dynamic Calibration feature for the 1000 Line. Extreme hot and cold conditions can interfere with ink viscosity, which negatively impacts print sharpness and quality. The printhead on the Videojet 1210 automatically adjusts based on changes in the environment to ensure consistent code quality regardless of the current conditions. That means operators won’t spend time manually adjusting the printhead.

Integrating the Videojet 1210 into a production line is seamless via its USB port, which allows for hot swapping print jobs and backing up messages. Troubleshooting is a simple matter of pressing a button on the operator interface; a pop-up window assists the operator in assessing the issue and resolving it.

The Videojet 1210 release follows the highly successful launch of the Videojet 1510 printer, designed for operation in medium-duty applications that involve printing codes roughly 16 to 20 hours per day/six days per week. The 1000 line of revolutionary inkjet printers set a higher standard in marking and coding performance for maximum uptime.

For more information about the Videojet 1210 small character continuous inkjet printer, call 800-843-3610 or visit www.videojet.com/1000line.

Videojet Technologies Inc. is a world-leading manufacturer of coding, printing and laser marking products, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. As experts in continuous inkjet (CIJ), drop-on-demand (DOD), thermal transfer overprinting (TTO), array, and laser technologies, Videojet has over 275,000 units installed worldwide. Sales, service, training, administrative and application support is provided by direct operations worldwide, including Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom, with more than 250 direct sales and service personnel in the United States alone. Videojet’s distribution network includes over 175 distributors and OEMs, serving 135 countries.

Statements in this release that are not strictly historical may be “forward-looking” statements, which involve risk and uncertainties. These include economic and currency conditions, market demand, pricing and competitive and technology factors, among others, as set forth in Danaher Company’s SEC filings.

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Theresa DiCanio
1500 Mittel Blvd
Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 USA
fax: (630) 616-3657
theresa.dicanio@videojet.com