Best for Compact Coding
Designed for smaller codes, compact packaging and everyday product marking.
- Dates and batch codes
- QR codes
- Small monochrome logos
- Compact packaging
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Compare 0.5″ and 1″ handheld inkjet printers based on print size and application.
Designed for smaller codes, compact packaging and everyday product marking.
Designed for larger text, multi-line content and marking on larger objects.
Explore common surfaces used with handheld inkjet printing. Results may vary by material coating, cleanliness, ink coverage and operating conditions.
Suitable for common packaging, shipping boxes and porous paper surfaces.
Suitable for selected untreated and lightly finished wood surfaces.
Results depend on plastic type, coating and surface cleanliness.
Test drying time and adhesion before production use.
Test on the exact surface before regular use.
Always test first because coatings and treatments can affect results.
Ink usage varies depending on print size, ink coverage, print density, and frequency of use.
Keep a matching 0.5″ or 1″ replacement cartridge available to reduce printing interruptions.
Choose the cartridge size that matches your printer: 0.5″ / 12.7mm or 1″ / 25.4mm.
No. The 0.5″ and 1″ cartridges are designed for different printer sizes and are not interchangeable.
The ink is suitable for selected porous and non-porous surfaces, including cartons, paper, wood, plastic, metal, and glass. Always test before production use.
Drying time varies by material, surface coating, ink coverage, temperature, and humidity.
Clean and seal the nozzle after use, then store the cartridge upright in a cool, dry place.
Check the nozzle for dried ink, clean it carefully, reinstall the cartridge, and run a test print.
Cartridge life depends on print size, ink coverage, print density, and frequency of use.