When considering large character marking (LCM) solutions, businesses are increasingly opting for inkjet technology due to its affordability, low-maintenance nature, and ease of use. The RNJet 72 Inkjet Printer stands out as a more cost-effective and user-friendly solution when compared to traditional wax-based printers like the Markem Imaje 5800. Unlike thermal transfer printers that require ongoing ribbon replacements, the RNJet 72 only needs simple cartridge replacements to keep printing efficiently—making it an attractive option for businesses looking to reduce operational complexity and costs.
Affordability and Lower Operational Costs
The RNJet 72 is more affordable than traditional thermal transfer printers because it eliminates the need for costly ribbons and specialized materials. The only consumable required is the ink cartridge, which is easy to replace and readily available. This significantly reduces the ongoing costs associated with printing, especially in high-volume production environments. In contrast, the Markem Imaje 5800 relies on wax ribbons, which need to be replaced regularly, increasing the operational costs over time. This makes the RNJet 72 a more budget-friendly option in the long run, with fewer consumables to manage and lower overall maintenance costs.
Minimal Maintenance for Maximum Uptime
One of the biggest advantages of the RNJet 72 is its minimal maintenance requirements. Unlike thermal transfer printers, which often need periodic cleaning and adjustments to the printhead and ribbon system, the RNJet 72 inkjet printer operates with fewer moving parts. It requires very little maintenance to keep it running smoothly. Users simply need to replace the ink cartridge when it’s depleted—an easy process that minimizes downtime and maximizes productivity. On the other hand, the Markem Imaje 5800 requires regular maintenance to ensure the thermal printhead is in good condition and to replace ribbons, which can disrupt production workflows and add to the overall maintenance burden.
Feature | Markem Imaje 5800 Wax Printer | RNJet 72 Inkjet Printer |
Technology | Thermal Transfer Printing (TTP) | Inkjet Printing (Thermal Inkjet or Piezoelectric) |
Print Process | Uses a ribbon to transfer wax- based ink onto materials | Sprays liquid ink onto materials to create prints |
Common Uses | Labeling for flexible films, cartons, barcodes, lot numbers | High-speed printing of variable data (barcodes, dates, logos), cartons, films, text and much more! |
Print Quality | Durable, smudge-resistant prints | Crisp, clean text and graphics, high resolution |
Print Speed | Efficient but generally slower due to ribbon change | Faster print speeds, especially for high-volume environments |
Maintenance & Consumables | Requires ribbon replacements and periodic maintenance | Requires ink cartridge, no-maintenance required |
Cost of Ownership | High initial cost, higher ongoing costs (ribbons) | Super affordable, Lower operational costs (fewer consumables) |
Flexibility & Versatility | Works well with specific substrates like flexible films | More versatile, can print on a wider variety of surfaces |
Durability of Prints | Good durability but less effective in harsh conditions | High durability, able to work in harsh environment |
Environmental Impact | Ribbon waste can be an issue, though some ribbons are recyclable | Generally lower environmental impact due to reduced consumables, though ink cartridge waste can accumulate |
Key Advantages | – Well-suited for high-resolution printing | – High-resolution printing for detailed graphics and small text |
– Faster print speeds for high-demand environments | ||
– Lower ongoing consumable costs (no ribbons) | ||
– Better for printing on a variety of materials and shapes | ||
Best For | Industries requiring durable labels and packaging with minimal graphics | High-volume printing needs with intricate graphics and flexible substrates |
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