Understanding drop on demand inkjet technology.

Two types of drop on demand (DOD) industrial printers exist.

First, there is the thermal DOD inkjet. This technology utilizes heat to eject ink out of a chamber and onto the printing surface. Factors to consider include:

  • Typically, these thermal drop on demand inkjets require water-based inks, and pigments or dyes are commonly the colorant.
  • Print heads are usually cheaper for thermal drop on demands due to there being no special materials required when manufacturing them.

The second type of drop on demand printer is a piezoelectric DOD inkjet. In this type of printer, a piezoelectric material is used to create pressure that causes the ink to eject from the nozzle (compared to the heat used in a thermal drop on demand inkjet). Factors to consider include:

  • A wider variety of inks are typically accepted by piezoelectric drop on demand inkjets, also called Piezo inkjets.
  • Print heads are often more expensive.
  • Commonly used in production lines when marking products with information such as use-by dates.

If you’re searching for either a drop on demand printer or a compatible ink or fluid, please contact us for more information. As a wholesale distributor of printers and a manufacturer of specialty inks and fluids, we’d appreciate the opportunity to work with you.

About Independent Ink

Independent Ink Inc. was established in 1939 as a custom formulator of government and military specification inks and solvents. In 1980 a major U.S. bottler asked us to develop jet printing and make-up inks specifically formulated to work with continuous ink jet (CIJ) and drop on demand (DOD) printing equipment. With over 2 million gallons sold to date, Independent Ink is the nation's leading after-market manufacturer of jet printing inks and make-up inks.
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