
100 ml Sample of BCH Fast Dry Black (Double Extra Dark) for Industrial Mail Printing (C6195A Compatible PD4/PD6) - 100 ml
$21.99
Excellent sharpness on text prints and an exceptional optical density for barcode scanners.
BCH versatile black is a water-based ink designed to be compatible with HP C6195A. The ink has an excellent sharpness on text prints and an exceptional optical density for barcode scanners. The ink is to be used on both porous and semi-porous media. It is designed for the high-speed single pass environment (with or without a drying chamber) while maintaining superior print quality and dry time requirements.
Darkest Black for Barcode. The ink is formulated to have the exceptional optical density for barcode scanners to pick up the signal. When examining under a microscope, you will find the print area is filled to the maximum, without any hollow cores or ghost images. The barcode scanner will easily pick up the contrast, whether the barcode is printed on a white or colored background.
Sharpest Black for Text. The ink has an excellent sharpness on text prints. The print will have a crisp edge, which separates text ultra-sharp and fine barcode lines.
Fast Drying Water-based Ink. For many years, fast-drying on glossy media could only be done with solvent ink. HP Fast-Dry C6195 ink can only print on porous media such as paper cartons. Although HP C8842 can print on a non-porous surface, it is not fast-drying. This BCH fast-dry ink is to be used on both porous and non-porous media, which is an advantage over HP’s water-based inks. The ink is designed for the high-speed single pass environment while maintaining superior print quality and dry time requirements.
Key Features
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Porous and Semi-Porous Media: Excellent print quality on both plain and glossy paper
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Barcode: High optical density for barcode scanners
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Sharp Text: Rich dark black text
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Waterproof
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UV proof
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Anti-Smudging
Application
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Mail addressing
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Coding, marking, and product identification
Tech Specs
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Average Drop volume: 30 pl
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Designed cartridge volume: 42 ml
- Maximum Firing Frequency: 12 kHz
- Current formula: PD6 (Development) PD4 (Production)
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