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REA JET STANDARD
Definition :
The REA JET is a robust und reliable machine which can make markings automatically on absorbent and unabsorbent substrates, without contact.
Environment conditions:
The REA JET can be used in the most extreme conditions such as dust, damp, vibrations, hard-wearing situations.
The REA JET has been developed for very different uses. The marking head and the control unit are both water and dust resistant (IP65)
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Operating mode:
The REA-JET controller can either be fed with data from the input terminal or can receive print texts and basic parameter settings via interface from a PC. “Network” and “Ethernet” versions are available. From there the print data is transmitted to the connected print heads. The controller drives the opening of the printing head nozzles according to the text to be marked. Then, the ink, which comes from the ink supply, is projected with a light pressure. For this kind of marking, the surface to be marked must be on movement in front of the marking head or the marking head in front of the surface.
1 controller can drive up to 4 marking heads.
Character sizes:
3 kinds of marking heads are available:
- 7 nozzles : 1 line, character size from 5 to 27 mm.
- 16 nozzles : character size from 5 to 67 mm, 1 or 2 lines (if 2 lines : maxi 27 mm per line).
- 32 nozzles : character size from 5 to 134 mm, from 1 to 4 lines (if 4 lines : maxi 27 mm per line).
Ink supplies :
- For coloured inks: black, red, green, blue, UV, high temperature resistant.
- For pigmented inks : this kind of inks are particularly useful for marking grey/black surfaces with very good contrast : available in white, yellow, blue, red, green.
Printing possibilities:
- Character orientation: normal, top to bottom, from left to right, from right to left
- Proportional writing
- Overall counter with variable writing width , increasing or decreasing
- Clock with variable calendar
- 2/5 bar codes interlaced, Code 39
- Computer programmable logos
- Can mark all surfaces : metals, plastics, concrete, wood, woven fabric, cardboard...
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