MEK-based 299BK black ink is for use on plastic-based substrates offers readability where good adhesion and scratch-resistance are often difficult to achieve. For use on the company's A-Series continuous ink-jet printers, the fast drying ink requires no air dryer, and delivers coding text, batch, and serialization for formats including bottles, jars, pouches, caps and closures, films, wrappers, pots, and tubes.
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Fast-drying black inkPosted by Healthcare Packaging on December 20, 2011 | PermalinkFiled in: Coding, marking, printing Related ArticlesFDA changes to drug bar-code rule could have significant impact on packaging lines | Feb 23, 2012 Ink-jet printer aids ingredient maker’s move to full automation | Feb 09, 2012 Scanner with iPhone/iPad compatibility | Feb 08, 2012
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