M Series Industrial Inkjet Printheads contain 880 active nozzles across a 2.93” printing array, designed to be used as a single unit or stitched together to form a wider printing array. A compact design with stainless steel construction of the core jetstack makes this platform versatile for several digital printing applications.
The Konica Minolta KM1024 MH print head is a robust, shear mode, piezo on-demand print head that is usable in both binary and 8 level greyscale mode, providing variable drop size and higher print quality without the use of additional print heads.
This master printhead is a robust metallic construction offering resolution up to 360dpi for fast speed and high quality printing. There are 192 channels for a drop volume of 30 or 45 pl. This is HP / HP Scitex original printhead (number L1Q41-67065 replacing CQ114-67019). This printhead doesn't include the sub ink tank CH104-67001 which was discontinued by HP.
The Konica Minolta KM1024 LN print head is a robust, shear mode, piezo on-demand print head that is usable in both binary and 8 level greyscale mode, providing variable drop size and higher print quality without the use of additional print heads.
Printer compatibility: VUTEk PressVu UV 200/600 This printhead is suitable for VUTEk PressVu UV 200/600 printers. This is the original VUTEk part (number AA90646).
The KJ4A-TA printhead Series is designed for UV-curable inks or other high viscosity inks. It is optimal for Label/Packaging, Sign Graphics, Offset Surprint and others.
The Konica Minolta KM1024 SHB print head is a robust, shear mode, piezo on-demand print head that is usable in both binary and 8 level greyscale mode, providing variable drop size and higher print quality without the use of additional print heads.
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).