Products

Citronix specializes in the design and manufacture of Continuous Ink Jet (CIJ) printing technology for applying identifying marks, sell-by dates and lot / date codes.

The Citronix ciSeries CIJ printing systems provide high speed, reliable, non-contact printing to almost any kind of material or surface including metal, glass, plastic, paper, wood and more.

The ciSeries systems are offered in three different models in a variety of configurations with several optional components to meet individual application demands - locally and globally.

Citronix ci500 printer The ci500 prints up to a 25 pixel image providing three lines of text, graphics and bar codes. System provides a very affordable entry to continuous ink jet printing with self monitoring fluidic system that provides user informative displays for adding fluids. RS232 / RS485 offer flexible communication options.

Citronix ci700 printer The ci700 prints up to a 25 pixel image providing three lines of text, graphics and bar codes. Automatic ink viscosity control and large fluid capacities provide minimal user intervention and long term reliable operation. RS232 / RS485 offer flexible communication options.

Citronix ci1000 printer The ci1000 prints up to a 31 pixel image providing five lines of text, graphics and bar codes. Automatic ink viscosity control provides minimal user intervention and long term reliable operation. Ethernet with integrated internet web browser interface and RS232 / RS485 provide the most flexible communication options.

Optional ci1000 systems - The ci1000 micro system prints very fine characters at near letter quality output at speeds in excess of 1500 ft/minute (450 M/min). The ci1000 pigment system prints with high contrast yellow pigment ink providing bright yellow, readable codes on dark surfaces. The ci1000 food grade system uses FDA compliant inks for printing directly to food products or permeable food packaging products.The ci1000 security system meets the demand for hidden security and tracing applications. Printed codes are invisible and only visible when exposed to ultra-violet light.