Markem-Imaje launches new 9750 Expert Series CIJ coders

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Markem-Imaje, a leading provider of supply chain solutions and industrial marking systems, introduces the 9750 Expert Series of continuous inkjet (CIJ) coders.

This innovation offers peak performance in challenging conditions, including high humidity and fast production lines. With options for coding tiny surfaces, delivering enhanced 2D messages, and utilising a pioneering hybrid ink circuit, these printers cater to specific requirements in the electronics assembly.

Notable Features of the 9750 Expert Series:

  1. Enhanced 2D Printing: The 9750 Expert HD+ coder enables high-quality vision camera-readable GS1 Digital Links and QR codes as small as 5mm high, perfect for microprocessor boards and other electronics components.
  2. Versatile Hybrid Ink Circuit: Both 9570 Expert+ and 9750 Expert HD+ models support dye and pigmented inks in one coder, reducing maintenance and spare parts complexities while maintaining code quality.
  3. Industry 4.0 Integration: Equipped with an M12 I/O connector and compatibility with various industrial communications protocols, these coders seamlessly integrate into production lines, minimising downtime and waste.
  4. Improved Uptime: Key parts can be replaced simultaneously, reducing service-related downtime, and offering one of the industry's longest service intervals.
  5. Intelli'Ink System: Ensures optimal performance and flexibility when coding various packaging materials in all colours and inks.
  6. Smartphone-style Interface: A user-friendly 10-inch interface streamlines production efficiency with minimal latency and quick access to menus.
  7. CoLOS® Packaging Intelligence Suite: Full-featured software for accurate, smart, and optimised message design and data management across the factory from a remote location.

Markem-Imaje's 9750 Expert Series represents a significant advancement in printing solutions, catering to the specific needs of the electronics industry while promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness.

Don't miss the opportunity to explore these cutting-edge coders at the Responsible Packaging Expo on 10th & 11th October 2023, ExCeL London.

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