Thermal inkjet (TIJ), continuous inkjet (CIJ), or industrial laser printer? Choosing the right industrial printing technology directly impacts your line’s productivity and costs. We’ve prepared a comparative guide that analyzes the pros and cons of each option (speed, cost, maintenance) to help you make the most informed decision. It’s a must‑read for an investment that truly pays off for your production line.
Choosing the right industrial printing technology can seem complex. Thermal inkjet (TIJ), continuous inkjet (CIJ), laser printing… Each of these printing processes has its strengths. But which one is truly right for your reality? As a production manager, your decision will directly impact the speed, operating costs, and reliability of your production line.
To help you see more clearly, we’ve broken down the three technologies that dominate the industrial printing market. We’ll give you the keys to making an informed choice.
Thermal Inkjet (TIJ): high resolution, zero maintenance
Thermal printing technology works a bit like a desktop printer, but on an industrial scale. A thermal inkjet printer uses self‑contained ink cartridges that also hold the printheads. When the ink is heated, a vapour bubble propels a droplet onto the substrate (the product).
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Continuous Inkjet (CIJ): high‑speed versatility
This technology is the workhorse of industrial printing. With a continuous inkjet (CIJ) printer, a jet of ink is projected, and droplets are electrically deflected to form characters. Unused ink is recovered and recirculated.
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Laser printing: permanent marking with no consumables
No ink required here! This printing technology uses a controlled beam from an industrial laser printer. The laser alters the surface of the substrate to create an indelible mark. Depending on the laser type, it can either engrave or cause a colour change.
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At‑a‑glance comparison: TIJ vs. CIJ vs. laser
To help you make your decision, here’s a summary of the key points to consider, rated from low to excellent.
Legend: ⚫⚪⚪ (Low / Limited) | ⚫⚫⚪ (Average / Good) | ⚫⚫⚫ (Very high / Excellent)
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Thermal inkjet printing (TIJ)
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Continuous inkjet printing (CIJ)
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Laser printing
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| Production speed | ⚫⚫⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ | ⚫⚫⚫ |
| Print quality | ⚫⚫⚫ | ⚫⚪⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ |
| Initial cost | ⚫⚪⚪ | ⚫⚫⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ |
| Cost per print | ⚫⚫⚪ | ⚫⚪⚪ | ⚪⚪⚪ (almost none) |
| Maintenance | ⚫⚪⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ | ⚫⚪⚪ |
| Versatility (surfaces) | ⚫⚪⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ | ⚫⚫⚪ (variable) |
| Durability | ⚫⚫⚪ | ⚫⚫⚪ | ⚫⚫⚫ |
So, which technology is right for you?
The ideal choice depends on your priorities. Here’s a quick guide:
The choice of simplicity and qualityIf your priorities are:
Then consider:
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The choice of speed and versatilityIf your priorities are:
Then consider:
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The choice of permanence and savingsIf your priorities are:
Then consider:
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The best technology is the one designed for you
This comparison guide is an excellent starting point, but every production line has its subtleties. The best way to ensure you make the right choice is to discuss it.
Let our printing technology experts analyze your specific needs: throughput, substrate type, production environment, and budget. We’ll help you choose the industrial printing solution that optimizes your productivity.