The Recycler
  • G&G Web banner May 2024
  • Katun web banner December 2022 NEW
  • Biuromax Masthead web banner March 2024

 New inkjet improves egg traceability

June 1, 2018

Markem-Imaje’s new inkjet printer is customised for egg production, and can print a quarter of a million eggs every hour.

Egg-printing is a vital step in the production process, with the printed codes containing a range of safety and traceability information, including best before dates, farm identification, and often company logos. In many countries, this information is a legal obligation.

According to Ink World, Markem-Imaje’s new 9450 coder, which is now certified for use on Moba machines, does not require an external PC in order to operate, and offers a range of additional features specific to this model.

These include: A 7-inch colour touch screen with operational capacities and an online-guiding system, saving the user time when changing cartridges; software monitoring consumable consumption and running costs; an easy-to-clean, “trouble-free” printhead design; an automatic cleaning system; and an energy-usage and ink-consumption optimisation design, which it is claimed enables users “to cut these expenses up to 20 percent.”

The Recycler Live Brussels 2024

It also offers a ‘smart consumable system’, wherein a built-in sensor prevents the insertion of incorrect ink and/or cartridges, saving the user from time (and money consuming downtime.

It is available in Europe and North America and can print in pink or blue food grade ink onto white or brown eggs.

“In times when food traceability and security are paramount, Markem-Imaje’s inkjet egg solution is the perfect choice,” said Gary Bolton, Continuous Inkjet product marketing manager. “Its food-grade compliant inks and consistently top quality prints meet traceability requirements while still accommodating the fastest production speeds and ensuring high uptime in terms of installation, use and consumption.”

“Egg recalls relating to health concerns with salmonella have shown that traceability is vital to protecting a brand’s reputation,” Bolton added. “Not printing codes onto eggs, or having ones which are unreadable, can have costly consequences to the provider of eggs.”

Categories : Products and Technology

Tags : Egg printing Eggs Farming Food Markem-Imaje

  • Biuromax March 2024 Banner
  • G&G Big & Bold Web banner January 2024
  • TN Core May 2024 Web advert
  • GM Technology Web Ad March 2024
  • Apex Web Banner April 2024
  • IR Italiana Web ad January 2021
  • Static Control June 2022 Big & Bold Ad
  • Mito Web advert July 2023
  • Cartridge Web Banner May 2024
  • Ink Tank Web ad May 2024
  • CET Web ad December 2023
  • Denner Feb 2024 Web Ad
  • ITP Web ad January 2021
  • Altkin Web ad March 2024
  • HYB Web banner Jan 2024
  • PCL May 2024 web banner
  • Zhono Web ad March 2024
  • PCL May 2024 web banner
  • ITP Web ad January 2021
  • Denner Feb 2024 Web Ad
  • Altkin Web ad March 2024
  • Zhono Web ad March 2024
  • CET Web ad December 2023
  • HYB Web banner Jan 2024
  • HYB Web banner Jan 2024
  • Zhono Web ad March 2024
  • CET Web ad December 2023
  • Altkin Web ad March 2024
  • PCL May 2024 web banner
  • ITP Web ad January 2021
  • Denner Feb 2024 Web Ad

The Recycler, Wittas House, Two Rivers, Station Lane, Witney, OX28 4BH, United Kingdom | Tel: +44 (0) 1993 899800 | Fax : +44 (0) 1993 226899
©2006-2023 The Recycler - Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy including cookie use

Web design Dorset | Websites by Mark

The Recycler Subscribe Web ad January 2021
The Recycler Subscribe Web ad January 2021