Brand New XAAR 500-80-CM...
The Xaar 500 is the optimum digital inkjet solution for use in manufacturing environments where reliability and robust performance matter.
Genuine Xaar 760 GS8 Printhead
The multi-option Xaar 760 provides the optimum in flexibility, quality, reliability and speed. Based on Xaar’s unique patented multi-pulse greyscale technology Xaar 760 is user-definable and delivers a choice of binary or dynamic variable drop sizes, ranging from 8pl to 40pl.
Original Xaar Electron
The Xaar Electron is a high-speed, high-native-resolution printhead with a familiar 128-channel form factor.
Seiko 508GS 12PL Printhead
This Seiko 508GS 12PL solvent / UV printhead is suitable for a range of printers, including Infiniti printers
Seiko Colorpainter 64s/100s...
This is the Konica Minolta KM512 MN print head, it is a robust, shear mode, piezo on-demand print head that is usable in both binary and 4 level greyscale mode, providing variable drop size and higher print quality without the use of additional print heads
Seiko Spt1020/35pl Printhead
The Seiko SPT1020 printhead offers high-resolution and high-speed with 1020 nozzles and 35pl. It features a fast firing frequency and high precision combined with a long useable life
Seiko Spt255/35pl Printhead
The Seiko SPT255 35 pl printhead offers high-resolution (720DPI) and high-speed. This original print head is used on grand format digital printers such as Infiniti FY 323B.
Seiko Spt510/35 PL Printhead
This Seiko SPT510/35pl printhead and the latest type SPT510-35PL printhead with new IC driver perform the same for most printers
Seiko Spt510/50pl Printhead
The Seiko SPT510 drop on demand piezo printhead is compatible with a wide-range of grand-format digital printers
Toshiba CA4W / Xaar 318
This Toshiba TEC CA4W on-demand piezo electric inkjet print head is designed for industrial applications with high print quality. Unlike conventional binary print heads, this grayscale print head technology is capable of jetting multiple drops within one dot allowing for an image to have 16 levels of grey, since each dot is created through a minimum of 6 pico litre to a maximum of 90 pico litre of ink.