CanDo Develops and Commercializes First ‘Contactless Industrial Printer’ with Domestic Technology

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September 08, 2011 14:24 Korea Standard Time
  • CanDo Develops and Commercializes First ‘Contactless Industrial Printer’ with Domestic Technology

    CanDo Develops and Commercializes First ‘Contactless Industrial Printer’ with Domestic Technology

CHUNCHEON--(Korea Newswire)--CanDo (CEO: Jeong-Ho Roh, www.kojet.kr), a company specializing in manufacturing of industrial printers, developed the first domestic contactless industrial inkjet printer ‘Continuous Ink Jet Printer’ and will be commercializing it in full-scale. CanDo stated that it has “focused on development of ‘Continuous Ink Jet Printer’ whose domestic production is deemed difficult, and succeeded in commercializing it under the brand ‘Kojet’ late last year” and that “now we have the opportunity to strive for pioneering of domestic market and foreign market which has been dominated by advanced nations such as England, U.S., France, and Japan.”

Continuous Ink Jet Printer (CIJP) of ‘Kojet’ is a product with the cutting-edge technology for printing and marking on products such as canned beverage, plastic milk pack or such that require the manufactured date and distribution date with contactless method where the ink drop flies through. This prints and marks the manufacturer indication, manufactured date, distribution date, lot number of the product and such which are mandatory indications for all businesses immediately on the manufacturing site, printing over 2,000 digits per second, which can cover up to 800CPM by minute in production amount.

In this field where it is very difficult to develop this technology and achieve commercialization with few suppliers across the world, the ‘Kojet’ of CanDo has demonstrated the technological power and entered the global market as a Korean printer brand. Such domestic industrial inkjet printer products of CanDo are being known worldwide through domestic/foreign exhibitions, and various countries and foreign businesses are showing a great degree of interest with product inquiries and trade proposals.

CanDo CEO Jeong-Ho Roh said that “so far, domestic industrial printer market has relied upon foreign makers, but now that domestically developed products are being supplied, we are recognized as the representative business to replace imports in the domestic market” and that “while the size of the business is small, we expect not only domestic but also active foreign exports based on the technological power in industrial-use products.”

Website: http://www.kojet.kr

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