For Inkjet Module Users
Inkjet modules provide versatility to many types of commercial print environments. The option to add variable content or add tracking technology can open the door to selling products that are differentiated and sellable at a higher cost. In the last decade, print modules have come to market with higher resolution and with more capabilities that warrant a deeper investigation. [caption id="attachment_2560" align="aligncenter" width="864"]
Xaar Printheads in array for full color. (Xaar)[/caption]
Innovations for this type of inkjet are intriguing. Considering options for adding embellishments or texture? There are inkjet-based solutions to add texture, spot colors, and even security markers using inks that contain biomarkers. Some commercial printers have expanded their product offerings by interleaving full page static offset color with full-page digital inkjet to provide localization, customization and personalization.
Manufacturers like Memjet, Xaar, Epson, Panasonic, HP, Kodak, and others are investing in features to enable new applications, especially with drupa 2020 on the horizon. Supporting inkjet modules are companies like Diversified Nano and Wikoff Digital, providing bespoke ink options for custom colors and jetting onto substrates from paper to flooring.
Commercial printers using inkjet modules should be looking for innovations that expand ink options, expand capacity with speed, and enable new product offerings, but always with caution. Adding new capabilities should be done after an assessment of current capabilities and a review of customer requests and input from sales and marketing to ensure that money spent on innovative options will drive new revenues or expand margins.

