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KYOCERA Develops World's Fastest Inkjet Printhead
Enhanced device offers high-speed, high-resolution, full-color printing at 150 million
dots per second
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September 14, 2009
KYOTO, September 14, 2009 - Kyocera Corporation (President: Tetsuo Kuba) today announced that
it has developed the world's fastest* inkjet printhead - the key component in inkjet printing
equipment. Each nozzle in the new KJ4 Series printhead ejects ink at up to 60,000 dots per
second (at 60kHz drive frequency); with 2,656 nozzles per head, the device is capable of
printing approximately 150 million dots per second.
Kyocera's previous inkjet printhead offered the world's fastest print speed when it was introduced
in 2009 - 150 meters per minute at 600×600dpi resolution, using a drive frequency of 30kHz.
The newly developed printhead sets new records for high resolution, full-color inkjet printing,
offering the world's fastest print speeds in any of three resolutions: 600×360dpi (330m/min. at
40kHz), 600×600dpi (200m/min at 40kHz), and 1200×1200dpi (150m/min at 60kHz).
The new technology enabling this development was achieved by enhancing the drive frequency with
Kyocera's unique elemental technology; making the interior ink channels more compact,
optimizing the nozzle configuration, and improving the water-repellent coating on the printhead
nozzle surface to prevent clogging, thus ejecting the ink more accurately. In addition to speed,
it provides the high resolution required in the commercial printing market, with a 50 percent
improvement in ink-drop placement accuracy over Kyocera's previous model. And like the original,
the new printhead maintains the world's broadest single-unit print width, at 4.25 inches -
enabling convenient printhead arrangement. Collectively, these features reflect Kyocera's
commitment to lead the digital on-demand market with continuous technological advancement.
Kyocera will display the new printhead at the
Japan Graphic Arts Show 2009
from October 6 through 10 at the Tokyo Big Sight.
*World's fastest drop-on-demand inkjet printing based on Kyocera testing as of August 31, 2009.
The new Kyocera KJ4 Series Inkjet Printhead
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Product Information
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Product Name
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KJ4B-JF06 Inkjet Printhead
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Size
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200 × 25 × 59 (mm) (Width × Depth × Height)
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Production Site
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Kagoshima Hayato Plant, Japan
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Availability
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Samples will be available in Spring 2010
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Print Speeds by Resolution
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Resolution
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Grayscale
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Print Speeds
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Conventional model
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New model
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600 × 360 dpi
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Multiple Value
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330m/min (40kHz) *World's Fastest
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600 × 600 dpi
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Multiple Value
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150m/min (30kHz)
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200m/min (40kHz) *World's Fastest
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600 × 600 dpi
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Binary
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150m/min (60kHz) *World's Fastest
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Market Background
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Recent years have brought increasing demand for on-demand printing, which allows for a larger
variety of printing in smaller order volumes to meet specialized customer needs in the
commercial high-speed printing market. In this way, inkjet printing is garnering attention for
its flexibility on a page-by-page basis which contributes to productivity, and for its cost
performance.
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| In 2007, Kyocera developed the original KJ4 Series printhead, which was capable of delivering
both high speed and high reliability. With features that were mainstream for household inkjet
printers, but unavailable in commercial printing, this product led Kyocera into the industrial
inkjet printhead market in April 2009. After entering the business, Kyocera focused its R&D on
a wide range of markets in which major printing equipment manufacturers seek an inkjet printhead
capable of higher speeds, resolution and reliability. While retaining the high resolution and
reliability of its previous model, Kyocera was able to greatly enhance the printing speed of
this new printhead.
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Main Technological Developments
Kyocera leveraged its extensive knowledge and experience in various printhead technologies to
create this new product. Three key points led to its development:
- Enhancing drive frequency by utilizing elemental technologies in the piezo actuator,
ink flow channel structure, and drive control
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Enhancing ink nozzle configuration
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Improving drop placement accuracy by 50 percent by redesigning water-repellent
coating materials
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Features
- Achieving the world's fastest high-resolution printing
Kyocera applied the piezoelectric ceramics technology that it has cultivated over
the years to create a compact piezo actuator - the critical element in attaining
the high speed and high resolution of this printhead. With binary printing mode,
the 2,656 nozzles per head, each ejecting 60,000 dots per second, enable each head
to print approximately 150 million dots per second (40,000 dots per second in
multiple-value printing.)
- Design functionality
The 4.25 inch-wide printhead makes configuring equipment more convenient;
requiring fewer printheads for wide-format printing, and eliminating the need to
organize such factors as micron-level printhead alignment, ink tubing and wiring.
- Supporting various types of printing
The new printhead supports water-based ink for printing on paper, with further
development plans to allow use of UV-curable and oil-based inks, which will make
it possible to print on materials ranging from cloth to non-absorbent films and
plastics. Because inkjet systems print without contacting the target material,
expectations are high for this technology to allow printing textiles, electronic
circuitry, and certain elements within electronic devices, such as LCDs.
- High reliability
Along with high print quality, the new printhead also delivers the durability
and reliability required in industrial printing applications. High reliability
equivalent to the previous model has been confirmed through durability testing.
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