Launched in 1999 the Xaar 128 was the driving force behind the first industrial inkjet revolution in wide-format graphics. Its compact footprint and light carriage weight of only 16 grams, combined with its simple electronic interface, enables quick and easy integration into printers by OEMs.
Whether printing outdoor or indoor graphics, barcodes, outer case carton coders or poster printing, the Xaar 128 and its compatibility with many ink types positioned it as the leading 17-millimeter piezoelectric drop-on-demand printhead. This has been maintained over the last 20 years and recently developed into new applications. With its ability to handle printing of fluids with a range of viscosity, reactivity and conductivity, the Xaar 128 is also now proving ideal for certain uses in the latest advanced manufacturing and 3D market sectors.
With over 1.5 million Xaar 128 printheads in the market, its success is being officially marked with the cutting of a birthday cake at Xaar’s factory in Huntingdon, United Kingdom, where the Xaar 128 is manufactured.
“The longevity of the Xaar 128 and its relevance in today’s market is testament to the cutting-edge technology it deployed 20 years ago,” said Graham Tweedale, Chief Operations Officer at Xaar. “The fact that we are celebrating its birthday and even seeing new applications, is a real source of pride for us and demonstrates the impact of Xaar’s investment and lead in industrial inkjet technologies.”