The thermal inkjet (TIJ) printing process works by heating the ink through numerous small nozzles. As the ink heats up, it forms a bubble that expands and is forced out of the nozzles. When the bubble pops, the nozzles deposit a small amount of ink onto the surface.
In thermal inkjet printing, the term "thermal" indicates a heat-based process. The heat in the printer's nozzle allows for precise delivery of ink to the desired surface. This targeted control creates the required print image on the product.
Thermal inkjet printers are ideal for printing variable information on packaging materials such as coated card, film, plastics, and cardboard boxes. They are commonly used in the food, beverage, household, and pharmaceutical industries. Key benefits of TIJ printers include being maintenance-free, offering high resolution, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to print with increased height.