The KJ4 Series offers outstanding reliability and productivity, with full-color print speeds of up to 200 meters per minute at 600 x 480 dpi, or 150 meters per minute at 600 x 600 dpi. The KJ4 Series also offers the widest print line of any printhead in its class, spanning 4.25 inches (108 millimeters).
The Konica Minolta KM512 LN print head has 512 nozzles with a droplet size of 42 pico litre and a native resolution of 360 dpi. It is compatible with oil based, solvent and UV inks. This print head is also known as the Konica Minolta KM512 LNX. This is Konica original print head and it includes the Head ID and the necessary waveform information. It carries a product warranty.
This is the original Epson DX4 RJ-8000 Head Assy printhead, delivered in a sealed Roland original package. This print head is compatible with a wide range of printers as specified in compatibility. Remarks: Original Part number: 228054740
This print head is suitable for Mutoh Drafstation printers. This is the original Mutoh printhead (part number DF-49029) with a Mutoh 40 digit head ID. This printhead is intended to be used with water based inks. Please refer to PPHMUVJ1204 for the 24 digit head ID solvent based Mutoh printhead.
print quality without the use of additional print heads. The Konica Minolta KM512 MH print head has 512 nozzles with a droplet size of 14 pico litre and a native resolution of 360 dpi.
The StarFire™ SG1024/SC is a compact, self-contained unit built to withstand the harsh environment of industrial ceramics production. It uses field proven materials to deliver consistent output over a long service life with continuous ink recirculation and two-color operation at 400 dots-per-inch. Equipped with a single replaceable metal nozzle plate that is designed to withstand abrasion and resist damage. The unit is compatible oil-based ceramic inks.
The Konica Minolta KM1024i MHE printhead is a robust, shear mode, piezo on-demand printhead featuring an All-nozzle Independent Drive System with a Multi-line Structure. In contrast with the existing 3-cycle system drive, an independent drive system that enables simultaneous emission from all 1024 nozzles has been adopted.