Linx inks and solvents are provided in smaller bottles than your competitors. Does this mean I have to stop my printer twice as often and add ink and solvent?
No. One of the features of the Linx printing systems is the ability to add fluids “on the fly”. The printer will sense when ink or solvent reserviors are low and produce a warning light on the printer with a message in clear language stating either Ink or Solvent low. You would then simply add ink or solvent as needed, with no need to stop production. »Top of Page • 12Linx printers utilize an internal pump while others require factory air, explain the advantage of an internal pump. An internal pump negates the need for factory air allowing for complete flexibility in placement of the Linx printer in your industrial environment, as well as increasing the reliability of the printer. Many companies have factory air available, but have little control over the quality of the air. Most factory air lines are contaminated with water, grease, and oils. Introduction of those elements into a printer will certainly put additional strain on mechanical parts while posing a genuine danger if exposed
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