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Introducing the Next-Gen IV9 Dot Printhead from Diagraph

October 19, 2006

 

Dear Valued Customer:

 

Diagraph Marking and Coding is very pleased to announce the release of the latest generation Integrated Valve printhead, the IV9 Dot.  This product will be a direct replacement for several of Diagraph’s current Integrated Valve printheads.  The following table lists the direct replacements:

 

New Printhead

Replaces….

5770002P500 - ASSY,IV9DOT PRNT HD,1/2",POR

5700406 - PH,IV 1/2",POR

5701201 - PH,IV,1/2" POR,ENVIRONMENTAL

5770002N500 - ASSY,IV9DOT PRNT HD,1/2",NP

5700407 - PH,IV 1/2",NP

5701202 - PH,IV,1/2" NP,ENVIRONMENTAL

5770002P875 - ASSY,IV9DOT PRNT HD,7/8",POR

5700404 - PH,IV,7/8" POR

5700475 - PH ASSY,7/8" 9-DOT POR SP

5770002N875 - ASSY,IV9DOT PRNT HD,7/8",NP

5700405 - PH,IV,7/8" NP

5700476 - PH,7/8" 9-DOT,NP,SP

The improved printhead assembly now has an industrial design that has a one piece, die-cast aluminum housing.  It is now environmentally sealed for harsh environments, has automatic dot correction, overdrive protection, and photocell bracket mounting holes. The new design also includes a built-in LED display and membrane switch that allows for channel purging, adjusting the pulse and width, and changing the pressure directly from the printhead.

 

Certain configurations of bracketry, which are older than five years and round in shape, used with older style Diagraph Integrated Valve products may require an adaptor plate (part # 5770-219) to install the new printheads.  Documentation and information regarding the installation of these new print heads is available on the Diagraph website, www.diagraph.com.  If you have additional questions, please contact our technical support group at 1-800-526-2531.

 

We appreciate your past business and look forward to being your Marking & Coding supplier in the future.  We expect that you will find this new generation of printhead to exceed your expectations for industrial ink jet and be a cost effective tool for your marking & coding needs.

 

Sincerely, 

 

Eric Janes Customer Service Manager Diagraph Marking and Coding




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