The new KJ4 series printhead from Kyocera can print up to 200 meters per minute at 600 x 480 dpi, or 150 meters per minute at 600×600 dpi; that’s about 1000 sheets of A4 size in a minute! This can also be translated to nearly 17 pages per second. The KJ4 does the job perfectly due to Kyocera’s proprietary piezoelectric ceramics technology. It also features a 4.25 inch printline, the largest in its class.
Press release after the jump
Kyocera KJ4 printhead will be available from April.
March 25, 2008
Kyocera Corporation (President: Makoto Kawamura) today announced that it has developed the world’s fastest high-resolution inkjet printhead — the main imaging component used in inkjet printers — for commercial applications. The company will commence global sales of the new KJ4 Series printhead in April 2008.
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).
Kyocera’s KJ4 Series printhead has been produced and sold on a purely limited basis until now. The company began initial technology development with Brother Industries, Ltd. in 2002, and continued KJ4 development efforts independently. Kyocera recently completed approximately one year of successful testing of the KJ4 Series on commercial printing equipment.
“The superior performance and reliability of Kyocera’s KJ4 Series printhead represents a breakthrough that will open new markets for inkjet printing technology,” stated Hitoshi Takao, general manager of Kyocera Corporation’s Thin Film Components Group. “We believe this product will finally make it possible for the inkjet printer to compete successfully in the mainstream market for commercial printing.”
1 Measured by Kyocera (as of March 25, 2008)
2 On a single-module basis (as of March 25, 2008)
During development, Kyocera applied its proprietary piezoelectric ceramics technology to create a compact piezo actuator for a critical element of the printhead. By optimizing its core competency as a global leader in fine ceramic technologies, Kyocera created a new device that allows inkjet printing with unprecedented speed, resolution and reliability.
In addition, Kyocera utilized the extensive range of printhead technologies it has accumulated through its commercialization of thermal and LED printheads. Leveraging its design and manufacturing expertise, Kyocera arranged the actuator and its accompanying nozzles into a dense, regular pattern for the industry’s widest printhead. Kyocera also ensured that the components work together reliably and with a high level of precision.
Kyocera projects first-year sales of 1 billion yen (about US$10 million) for the new product, rising to an expected 10 billion yen (about US$100 million) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010.
Using the piezoelectric effect to control ink flow, this actuator is the critical component enabling the printhead to offer high-speed, high-resolution printing.
FEATURES
1. World’s fastest “drop-on-demand” inkjet printhead
Kyocera’s KJ4 Series printhead has achieved a print speed of 150 meters per minute on Miyakoshi Printing Machinery Co., Ltd.’s MJP600 printer. This printer uses Kyocera standard ink and combines two printheads in the scanning direction (each with a speed of 75 meters per minute). The MJP600 can print the equivalent of approximately 1,000 sheets of A4 paper per minute.
2. High-resolution 600 dpi printing
The KJ4 Series printhead’s 2,656 ink nozzles are arranged in a 4.25-inch-wide print line. This configuration offers high-resolution (600 dpi) printing even at high speeds.
3. Simplified design
Kyocera’s broad inkjet printhead, with a width of 4.25 inches, allows designs with fewer heads, thus simplifying equipment configuration.
4. Supports various types of printing
The KJ4 Series printhead supports both waterborne pigment ink and UV ink, making it possible to print on paper or other materials ranging from cloth to non-absorbent films and plastics.
5. High reliability
Kyocera’s KJ4 Series printheads were installed in MJP600 printers made by Miyakoshi Printing Machinery Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan; President: Iwao Miyakoshi) in commercial use since April 2007. The printers provided on-demand printing at client sites for approximately one year. Kyocera obtained favorable results for both quality and reliability through this equipment test period, verifying the superior reliability of its product.
A high-speed inkjet printer equipped with Kyocera’s KJ4 Series printhead will be on display in the booth of Miyakoshi Printing Machinery Co., Ltd., at Drupa 2008, a printing industry exhibition. Drupa 2008 takes place from May 29 through June 11, 2008, at the Dusseldorf Trade Fair Center in Germany; the event is held once every four years.
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