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Original Mutoh Dx7 For...
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Original Mutoh Dx7 For Mutoh VJ-1324...

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Price $758.00
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This printhead can be used in 4-colour or 8-colour printers and has a minimum, variable droplet size of 1.5 pico litre (max. droplet size is 21 pico litre). The typical firing frequency for the VJ-1324, VJ-1624 VJ-426UF and VJ-1617H printhead is 8 kHz.

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Original Water Based DX4 Print Head...

Price $268.00

The Epson DX4 (fourth generation micro-piezo printhead) has a typical firing frequency of 8 kHz, a minimum droplet size of 3.5 pico litre and is used for either 1 colour through both channels or 2 colours through the independent channels.

Seiko 508gs 12pl For Flex...
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Seiko 508gs 12pl For Flex Banner Printer

Price $685.00
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This Seiko 508GS 12PL solvent / UV printhead is suitable for a range of printers, including Infiniti printers. The Seiko 508GS is a state of the art grayscale print head with a built-in damper assembly and a nozzle guard. This is the original Seiko part (number IRH2533U-2410).

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Original ricoh gh2220 printhead for...

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Price $195.00

100% Original ricoh GH2220 print head for solvent inkjet printer
Original ricoh gh2220 printhead for mimaki uv mrekkep nazdar printer head


This Ricoh printhead is suitable for GH2220 based printers. This is the original Ricoh part (number GH2220).

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Toshiba CA4 Print head for Mimaki,...

Price $585.00
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This Toshiba / Xaar CA4 on-demand piezo electric inkjet print head is designed for industrial applications with high print quality. Unlike conventional binary print heads, this grayscale print head technology is capable of jetting multiple drops within one dot allowing for an image to have 16 levels of grey, since each dot is created through a minimum of 6 picolitre to a maximum of 90 picolitre of ink.