The Xaar 1003C printing head has made multiple improvements compared to previous models, including the “Sail nozzle protection plate patent technology”, which provides ultimate protection for the nozzle plate, enabling the Xaar 1003C to achieve the longest maintenance free production cycle in the industry. It also comes with a Sail driver calibration manufacturing process, ensuring simple and rapid scalability settings, as well as smooth nozzle replacement, allowing multiple nozzles on a long printing rod to achieve continuous and consistent balanced printing quality at different grayscale levels.
After the launch of Xaar 1003C, many ceramic tile manufacturers around the world have adopted this printing head and quickly integrated it into tile production lines, including Parefeuille Provence in France. To print high-quality granite and cement bricks with patterns, the company installed an EVOSEVEN digital printing machine manufactured by Projecta Engineering. All five printing rods carried were equipped with Xaar 1003 GS12C nozzles, achieving satisfactory results. “One of the significant advancements we have made is the significant reduction in maintenance and downtime brought about by the Xaar 1003C,” said production manager Laurent Jacquemin. “Compared to the Xaar 1002C, the cleaning cycle has improved three times. When we shut down for maintenance, a fully automated cleaning program can be completed in just one minute. All of these results greatly increase the normal operation time of production, thereby improving efficiency and saving consumption. Due to the success of this machine, we have decided to install a second digital printing machine this year to upgrade and replace one production line that has not yet been digitized.”
Last year, Oscar Ceramics in Italy also adopted the Xaar 1003C nozzle digital tile printing machine, greatly improving the production efficiency and output of the machine, while also bringing excellent tile printing quality, which played an important role in improving the company’s efficiency. “Due to the use of this printing head, we have significantly reduced the downtime of the machine, as only 1-2 nozzle maintenance is required every 24 hours,” said Andrea Porta, Chief Designer of Oscar Ceramics. “This means we can significantly increase production by processing hundreds of tile designs, hundreds of tile products, and hundreds of tile patterns. All of our patterns, designs, and works can be achieved with Xaar 1003C.”
Like the previous series of products, the Xaar 1003C also combines Seer’s unique “true inner circulation patent technology” and “hybrid side spray patent technology” architecture. During the ink droplet spraying process, the ink continuously circulates at the highest flow rate in the industry, directly passing through the rear of the spray hole. This ensures that the nozzle can operate reliably even in the harshest operating conditions.
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Post time: Jul-09-2024