Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced that it has
developed a new 300 dots-per-inch (dpi) inkjet printhead — a key
component for commercial inkjet printers — which enables simultaneous
two-color printing with just one printhead. With resolution of 300dpi,
it offers the world's fastest printing speed*1 of 152m/min.
Samples of the new product will be available within the year.
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Model:
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300dpi two-color inkjet printhead
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Dimensions (W×D×H):
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200×36×68.5(mm)
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Print speed:
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152m/min (simultaneous two-color printing at 300dpi)
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Resolution:
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300dpi
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Effective print width:
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112mm
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Ink compatibility:
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UV-curable / water-based
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Development facility:
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Kagoshima Kokubu Plant, Japan
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The new product achieves simultaneous two-color printing with just one
printhead. This not only effectively halves the number of printheads
required in the printer, but also reduces the number of parts required
for wiring, contributing to equipment downsizing. In addition, it has
achieved an effective print width of 112mm, the world's widest*2
for this type of printhead. Reducing the number of printheads used, even
when wide-width printing is required, contributes to simpler equipment
design and easier assembly.
The 300dpi model's nozzle configuration prevents the mixing of inks at
the point of contact with the printed material — a potential problem
when printing two colors simultaneously from the same printhead —
ensuring that the new two-color printhead delivers quality printed
images. Furthermore, the printhead has achieved the world's fastest
print speed of 152m/min for a 300dpi printhead with simultaneous
two-color printing, contributing to increased productivity through
high-speed printing.
To date, Kyocera has mass-produced 600dpi*3 and developed
1200dpi*4 inkjet printheads that achieve the world's fastest
high-resolution print speed. By launching a new 300dpi printhead with
the world's fastest speed and simultaneous two-color printing feature,
Kyocera is responding to the needs of a wide variety of customers,
including high-speed, high-resolution printing, equipment downsizing,
cost reduction and reducing environmental burden to expand the
possibilities of the digital printing industry.
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*1
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The world's fastest speed for a two-color simultaneous single-pass
inkjet printhead at a print resolution of 300dpi (based on research
by Kyocera; as of July 1, 2012).
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Among piezo electric inkjet printheads with 300dpi or higher (based
on research by Kyocera; as of July 1, 2012).
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*3
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The world's fastest print speed for single-pass inkjet printheads
with a printing resolution of 600dpi x 600dpi, a printing width of
4.25 inches and one head in feed direction (based on research by
Kyocera; as of July 1, 2012).
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*4
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The world's fastest print speed for single-pass inkjet printheads
with a printing resolution of 1200dpi x 1200dpi, a printing width of
108 inches and one head in feed direction (based on research by
Kyocera; as of July 1, 2012).
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For more information about Kyocera Inkjet Printheads: http://global.kyocera.com/prdct/tfc/inkjet_printhead/index.html
About
KYOCERA
Kyocera
Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) (http://global.kyocera.com/),
the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in
1959 as a producer of fine
ceramics (also known as "advanced ceramics"). By combining these
engineered materials with metals and plastics, and integrating them with
other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of printing
devices, printers, copiers, industrial ceramics, solar power generating
systems, telecommunications equipment, electronic components,
semiconductor packages and cutting tools. During the year ended March
31, 2012, the company's net sales totaled 1.19 trillion yen (approx.
USD14.5 billion). The company is ranked #426 on Forbes magazine's
2012 "Global 2000" listing of the world's largest publicly traded
companies.
