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BestCode NExT 86 - Common Printhead Issues

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BestCode Next Series 8 Technical Manual October 2022 Page 208 of 290
Common Printhead Issues
Understanding Basic CIJ Technology
Ink print drops are charged and deflected onto product in front of printhead.
A charged ink print drop is attracted to the positive deflection plate to be pulled away from continuous ink stream.
No charge, no movement from stream of ink.
The charge ink drop leaves the printhead and hits the product.
A drop when hitting the surface will breakup into “many” splash drops.
Splash drops are charged and are naturally attracted and collect to the positive deflection plate
Bearding
Bearding is splash drops building up on positive
deflection plate.
Bearding will eventually build a bridge of ink between the
Gutter (ground) and the positive deflection plate.
Bearding will disrupt the printing process.
Bearding will cause fuzzy print.
Bearding will cause partial message printing.
Bearding can occur in minutes/hours.
Bearding can require the printhead to be cleaned hourly
(or very often).

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