To avoid the complications after power outages in production, the IQJET from Leibinger features an integrated energy storage system for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
In the event of a power failure, an IQJET printer powers itself down fully and its print nozzle automatically gets sealed airtight, ensuring that the ink does not dry out. This also protects the print head from getting contaminated. Even after extended periods of downtime, the IQJET is immediately ready for use again and does not need to be cleaned.
The UPS can also bridge relatively short power interruptions. This prevents malfunctions and fluctuations in print quality. In contrast to conventional printers, there are no breakdowns or problems with the ink when operator errors occur, eg pulling out the mains plug while still in operation to use the printer on a different production line.
Right around the globe, power outages are a fairly commonplace occurrence. Asia, Africa, and South America are affected, and so is Europe, as demonstrated recently by the major power outage in the Balkans.
For companies, this signifies unscheduled downtime, production delays, and additional costs. Once a power outage has been resolved, production then urgently needs to get back up to speed. Conventional industrial printers that print codes or serial numbers on products and packaging commonly experience start-up problems after power outages.
The devices process inks that dry very fast indeed and, when a power outage occurs, they shut down spontaneously. The ink then dries up within a very short time, contaminating the print head and clogging the lines. Restarting those printers then usually first involves a time-consuming manual cleaning process.
The IQJET minimizes downtime after power outages, enhances operational reliability even when unforeseeable events occur, and makes it possible to avoid the high levels of production waste created by other types of printer. This, in turn, enables companies to reduce costs and protect the environment.