A simple and accessible printer, designed for fast and reliable printing with a single printhead. Complete modular system for printing single-line messages. Available software ensures easy message creation and printing with fixed or variable fields, such as time and date codes. DOD 2001 provides inks for printing on both porous and non-porous materials. Inks are available in a large scale of colours, incl. white and yellow. Printer is suitable even for demanding conditions and dusty environments.
A simple and accessible printer, designed for fast and reliable printing with a single printhead. Complete modular system for printing single-line messages. Available software ensures easy message creation and printing with fixed or variable fields, such as time and date codes. DOD 2002 provides inks for printing on both porous and non-porous materials. Inks are available in a large scale of colours, incl. white and yellow. Printer is suitable even for demanding conditions and dusty environments.
DOD 2002a offers a range of printing options using up to 2 tilting printheads, whose design makes them suitable and reliable even for demanding conditions, such as vibration or presence of dust. Special software allows print speed of up to 121 m/min. You can change colour inks fast and print on materials with different colour.
R44e is a configurable ink-jet system. The control unit allows connecting up to 16 printheads that are capable of printing text, graphics and barcodes. The control unit can contain up to 4 CPU boards.
The I-Mark™ SX7/16 is a powerful and flexible solution for porous marking applications. Available in two configurations: the SX-7 model for single-line printing, and the SX-16 model for a two-line solution. These are Matthews most flexible, most economical coders.
The new release of the 7650 Airgrit® machine offers upgraded electronics with enhanced safety through European Conformity (CE) standards. Much like its predecessors, the 7650 Airgrit® machine economically and permanently marks glass, metal, ceramics, plastics or other fragile materials with hard, anodized or highly polished surfaces without fracture or distortion.
Method of Operation
Operating on a forced-blast principle, the Airgrit® produces a frosted or
etched impression on the surface of flat or round parts by blowing fine
abrasive grit through the relieved portion of a rubber mask. The result is
a high-quality frosted impression that contrasts with the product’s surface.