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Photoelectric Sensor for Assembly Line Usage to Work with v4ink Bentsai Handheld Inkjet printer

Regular price $20.00 USD
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How it works:

Connect the sensor with your printer and the printer bracket, put your products/items to be printed on a conveyor belt, the sensor will sense the objects when they pass through and the handheld printer will print automatically.

 

  • Specifications: 2MS infrared inductive photoelectric switch with high response frequency.
  • Sensing Distance: 3-30cm

 

Warranty

For warranty information of the printer stand, please contact support_team@v4ink.com for details.

Specifications

● Specifications: 2MS infrared inductive photoelectric switch with high response frequency.

● Sensing Distance: 3-30cm

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FAQs

What's the difference between BT-HH6105B1, BT-HH6105B2 and BT-HH6105B3 handheld printers?

BT-HH6105B1 can only use a water-based ink to print on porous/water absorbing surfaces. BT-HH6105B2 and BT-HH6105B3 can use either a water-based ink or solvent fast dry ink to print on porous surfaces.

However, BT-HH6105B3 has a variable database printing function which allows you to print unique codes, numbers and texts on your products without a stop. This is the major function that differentiates B3 from B1 and B2 printers.

What's the difference between B30 and B35 handheld printer?

The only difference between the two model is that B30 can only work with a water-based ink to print on water absorbing surfaces such as carton, cardboard, cement, wood, fabric, plasterboard, fiberboard, etc; while B35 can work with either a water-based ink or a solvent quick dry ink to print on both water absorbing and non-water absorbing surfaces including plastic, PVC, glass, chinaware, aluminum foil, metal, concrete and many more.

What's the difference between B80 and B85 wide format handheld printer?

The only difference between the two model is that B80 can only work with a water-based ink to print on water absorbing surfaces such as carton, cardboard, cement, wood, fabric, plasterboard, fiberboard, etc; while B85 can work with either a water-based ink or a solvent quick dry ink to print on both water absorbing and non-water absorbing surfaces including plastic, PVC, glass, chinaware, aluminum foil, metal, concrete and many more.