Thursday, February 23, 2012

What Makes Them Different?

The market is flooded with various models of ink jet printers across a wide range of technologies, brand names and ink types, which can make it challenging to discern what printer is the best for which application and environment. Many in the industrial and commercial marketplace are loyal to Sauven Printers, and with good reason.

There are a number of distinguishing features that make them the clear cut ink jet printer of choice within their niche target markets:

Long-standing, respected reputation: Sauven Marking has a venerable reputation that spans more than 60 years and is known around the world for its creativity, reliability, quality and service.

Low-maintenance design: Many ink jet printers on the market are so complex in their design that maintenance becomes just as complicated, often requiring multiple technicians and servicemen to operate and maintain. Instead, Sauven Marking takes a different approach by designing their ink jet printers to be simple, yet sophisticated in its capabilities. These printers utilize fewer components to minimize maintenance and parts replacement costs. For example, these ink jet printers have one circuit board, which means no inter-wiring due to multiple circuit boards. The result is that there is less opportunity for failure, less time needed to troubleshoot or undertake maintenance, and this equates to less downtime on production lines. 

Cost-effectiveness: Not only do fewer moving parts save money and minimize downtime- but, premium materials and components also help users maintain their bottom line. The company's overall philosophy is based on "smart printing," which means that quality is at the heart of every piece of equipment to ensure the best output, the highest rate of dependability, and the lowest cost of operation. 

Ongoing innovation: Sauven Marking is not satisfied with simply turning out the same inkjet printer's year in and year out. Instead, they are constantly fine-turning and enhancing their existing models while using their dedicated research and development facilities to lead the industry with the introduction of new ink jet models and equipment that keeps them on the leading edge in the marketplace. , The launch of the Codajet 6000 in 1999 raised the bar by creating "ultra-high" resolution printing with new piezo jet technology, which is now an industry standard. More recently systems employing multiple print heads have been launched and, this year, print systems that use UV curable inks for adhesion to a wide range of materials.

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