HP 2580 Black Solvent – A Pioneer Ink for Industrial Printing on Non Porous

Posted by on Jun 04, 2019

Start producing package product coding and marking where longer throw distances and faster speeds are required. HP 2580 black solvent ink, combined with HP’s improved HP 45si Print Cartridge, lets you print faster and jet farther.  HP 2580 ink also delivers long decap and fast dry times to achieve high-productivity intermittent printing for industrial coding applications.

Designed for track-and-trace coding and marking – For package production facilities using coated foil substrates, HP 2580 ink provides durable coding and marking and delivers fast dry time without heat assistance. Boost production efficiency and handling—quickly print and stack smear-resistant2 coded products.

Maintain high productivity – HP 2580 ink offers long decap time for a solvent thermal inkjet ink, enabling production efficiency—you can stop and restart your production line without maintaining the print cartridge.

Produce consistent, high-resolution print quality – See outstanding print definition, optical density, and contrast—well suited for 1D and 2D barcode readability required in many food and pharmaceutical applications.

Jet farther and achieve higher throughput speeds –  Formulated especially for coated foil substrates, HP 2580 ink enables longer throw distances, up to 5 mm, and faster speeds, up to 76.2 meters (250 feet) per minute—both of which increase package coding and marking production flexibility.

Applications: Food and pharmaceutical packaging

Key highlights:

  • Excellent durability on coated blister foils
  • Long decap time—ideal for intermittent printing
  • Fast dry time without heat assistance
  • High print definition
  • Smear, fade, and water resistant2
  • Faster print speeds3
  • Longer throw distance3

Try HP 2580 black solvent ink on:

  • Coated substrates like nitrocellulose and acrylic coated blister foils
  • Semi-porous and flexible film substrates

The content of this article was provided by Hewlett-Packard.

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