Handjet 250
Printing height
27 mm with a 16-nozzle printer
Height of objects to be labelled
From 70 mm - contact with both rolls
From 35 mm - contact with the lower roll only to print with, for example, only 7 nozzles
Nozzle diameter
150µm as standard,
120µm, 170µm, 200µm optionally
Maximum number of characters per text
1300 (along with control characters, if the printer’s built-in fonts are used)
Storage capacity
From 1 to 10; texts are loaded into the printer via a PC
From 1 to 30 optionally
Special characters
Diacritical national characters, graphics characters for information, warning, handling or other purposes
Variable fields
Date and time in any format, including expiry date/period of service, incremental or decremental counters, universal counter (of subassemblies, pallets, meters, etc.)
Editing texts and print parameters, printer control
IBM-compatible PC communicating with the printer via a cordless/radio line (within the distance of 50 m)
Timing
Either synchronised with rotational speed of the lower guide roll or at time intervals by an internal generator regardless of the printer travel rate during printing.
Power supply
With built-in batteries
50 hours of non-stop printing at the temperature of 20°C, automatic low battery indication
Automatically via an external DC 24V, 1 A power pack
Charging time - less than 150 minutes (< 2.5 h)
Number of charging cycles: 500 (up to 70% of initial capacity)
Ink
Print colour: monochrome, in one ink colour.
Ink available in easily detachable containers with bayonet fixing. It is made on the basis of alcohol, acetone or water, in various Colours (among others in white, yellow, blue, green, red or black) to be ordered from catalogue.
Container capacity
110 ml is enough to print about 100 000 characters with 7x5 pix matrix or about 17 000 characters for 16x10 pix matrix.
Working temperature range
From +5°C to +40°C
Storage temperature range
From +1°C to +45°C if water-based ink is used for printing,
From -10°C to +45°C if acetone or ethanol-based ink is used for printing.