Many people are asking, what is the difference between the height of the product that the UV printer cannot print?
UV printers that print high drop, also known as UV high jets. Under normal circumstances, the maximum height difference of the existing equipment can reach about 15mm, but the height difference also brings a certain burden to the print head itself. Whether it is an industrialized Ricoh nozzle or an inexpensive and easy-to-use Epson nozzle, it is a piezoelectric nozzle. The core principle of achieving high drop is to increase the voltage to the print head to make it eject ink faster. Each print head has its optimal voltage environment. Forcible pressure will bring additional burden to the print head. This is why the high drop will inevitably reduce the service life of the print head.