Epson’s unique Micro Piezo technology is best known for the benefits it provides in Epson’s award winning Epson Stylus Photo and Epson Stylus Pro range of inkjet printers.
However, Epson has also developed a network of commercial and industrial partners in areas that include photo lab printing, digital printing, and textile printing.
All of its partners have used Micro Piezo technology to develop a range of products that meet specific market needs. As a result of this success, Epson is now broadening the opportunities to other partners who wish to benefit from further joint development of Micro Piezo technology.
As inkjet systems are being introduced more widely in commercial and industrial applications, much value is being placed on the potential of Epson’s Micro Piezo technology, which consists of the core inkjet system components – the inkjet print head and the ink itself.
Micro Piezo technology is an ink firing system for inkjet printers. It is an original Epson technology whereby an electric signal is sent to the piezo elements placed above each nozzle on the print head, and ink droplets are fired according to the force generated by the change in shape of these elements. It allows precise control of the piezo elements, which in turn means precise control of ink droplet size and fantastic print quality.
This technology makes it possible to control not only Epson’s proprietary water-based pigment ink with superior water and light resistance, but also a wide variety of substances in miniscule quantities, and fire them with high precision.
Epson is currently providing its inkjet technology to the following partner companies for product development purposes.
Photo/Minilab Industry:
Noritsu Koki Co Ltd – Digital Dry Printer dDP-421, dDP-621, DP-100
Sign Graphics Industry:
Mimaki Engineering Co Ltd – JV5 Series, TX3 Series
Roland DG Corporation – Sol Jet Series
Mutoh Industries Ltd – Toucan Series, ValueJet Series
Digital Printer Industry:
Dainippon Screen Mfg Co Ltd – Truepress Jet520
Digital Textile Printer Industry:
Robustelli SrL – Mona Lisa
Epson will display a range of its Micro Piezo print head samples at Photokina 2006, Hall 2.2, Cologne, Germany from September 26.
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