Technology ahead of its time

Why are our cartridges revolutionary?
Our revolutionary HP inkjet cartridges combine cutting-edge design with maximum performance.
🖨️ Professional resolution

A dual row of 300 nozzles (2×150) and a print frequency of 12 kHz ensure crystal-clear printing at resolutions up to 600 DPI. Ideal for barcodes and 2D codes.

💧 High-capacity cartridge

The cartridge has a 42ml cartridge with a precise vacuum system for maximum use of every drop of ink.

⏱️ Zero maintenance

Patented technology eliminates any service interventions. Replacing the cartridge means replacing the entire print head.

🔄 Quick replacement

The innovative "insert and eject" system allows for immediate replacement of an empty cartridge. The line does not stop for more than 5 seconds.

Quick overview of inks

Which ink is right for your operation?
Choosing the right ink is absolutely crucial for code readability and line efficiency. Check out our quick overview and choose the category that matches your material.

 

STANDARD INK
Standard hybrid-based ink
An evolution of classic water-based inks. The hybrid formula combines the advantages of pigment and dye. It creates a rich, deep black color ideal for camera systems. It does not contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and is extremely safe for the work environment. It needs an absorbent (porous) surface into which it can be absorbed, otherwise it would smear.
TOP INK
Solvent ink
The workhorse of industrial marking. These inks literally "bite" into the surface. They provide excellent resistance to fading in sunlight, scratching and moisture. They hold where water-based inks run off. Ideal for non-absorbent (non-porous) materials.
HI-CLASS INK
Alcohol-based ink
Designed for maximum line speed. Drying time of around 2-3 seconds is critical where products fall into a pile immediately after printing. Alcohol will break down the surface layer of the plastic and the ink will become part of the substrate. It is less aggressive than solvent-based inks, but adheres better to semi-porous and some smooth materials than water-based inks.
UV VYTVRDITELNÝ INK
Polymer-based ink
Print that is practically indelible. Special resins remain liquid until exposed to UV radiation, when they "petrify" in a fraction of a second. It also resists strong chemicals such as pure alcohol or acetone. It sticks to almost everything, especially hard and non-absorbent materials.
UV VIDITELNÝ INK
UV fluorescent ink
An ink that does not interfere with the packaging design. Invisible under normal light, it contains phosphors that react only to black UV light. It serves as a perfect element for brand protection and internal traceability. It is available in different bases, so it can be applied to a wide range of materials.
Clear material and ink compatibility matrix
A detailed table shows which inks are suitable for which materials.
(Note: ✔️ means excellent or normal compatibility, ❌ means unsuitable, ⚠️ means possible, but depends on the specific surface treatment).
Material
(Surface)
STANDARD INK
(Water-based)
SOLVENT
(Solvent-based)
HI-CLASS INK
(Alcohol-based)
UV CURABLE
(Polymer-based)
UV VISIBLE
(Fluorescent)
Paper Paper (absorbent) ✔️ ⚠️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Cardboard Cardboard (absorbent) ✔️ ⚠️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Wood Wood (absorbent/semi-absorbent) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Textile Textile (absorbent/flexible) ✔️ ⚠️ ⚠️ ✔️
Plastics Plastics (non-absorbent) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Foil Foil (non-absorbent/flexible) ✔️ ⚠️ ✔️ ✔️
Metal Metal (non-absorbent) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Glass Glass (non-absorbent/smooth) ✔️ ⚠️ ✔️ ✔️
Lak Lak (non-absorbent surface) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Conductors Conductors (non-absorbent/cables) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Guma Rubber (flexible) ✔️ ✔️ ⚠️
Ceramic Ceramic (hard) ⚠️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️

Marking options include simple texts, logos, barcodes, serial numbers, and complex graphic motifs, etc. You are only limited by the area.

You supply the material, we supply the solution

Not sure about your choice? Leave it to us!
Every packaging material is different. Send us samples of your products (boxes, foils, bottles) and our technical team will test different types of HP TIJ inks for free. We will send you back printed samples along with a recommendation for the best and most economical cartridge for your operation.
Method for short-term and long-term cartridge storage
If printing is stopped for a short or long period of time, it is a good idea to remove the print cartridge and close it with the cover.
The best way to store the cartridge for a short period of time is to prepare a storage holder. This consists of a nozzle cover and can be placed near the print heads so that the nozzles point upwards. This storage prevents pigment from settling in the nozzles and drying out. It also prevents air from being sucked into the nozzles.
Pay attention to the location of the print cartridge when storing it. Do not place it in a room with a higher temperature, e.g. near radiators, air heaters or direct sunlight.