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1. Introduction.
Thermal Transfer Printer (TTO)
The Videojet DataFlex® 6330 is built to withstand tough production line environments. Designed for simple maintenance with minimal wear parts and easy-to-change ribbon to give an overall more productive operation.
Offering print speeds of up to 750mm/s and throughputs up to 250 ppm1, the 6330 is available in a 53mm printhead and a 32mm printhead for smaller printing areas.
Videojet DataFlex® 6330
Thermal Transfer Overprinting
Printhead
32 or 53mm, 300dpi (12dot/mm)
Print area
32mm intermittent printing mode: 1.3" (32mm) wide x 3.0" (75mm) long 32mm continuous printing mode: 1.3" (32mm) wide x 7.9" (200mm) long 53mm intermittent printing mode: 2.1" (53mm) wide x 3.0" (75mm) long 53mm continuous printing mode: 2.1" (53mm) wide x 7.9" (200mm) long
Minimum print speed1
Intermittent mode: 1.6 in./sec (40mm/sec) full print quality; 0.4 in./sec (10mm/sec) draft mode print quality
Continuous mode: 1.6 in./sec (40mm/sec) full print quality; 0.04 in./sec (1mm/sec)
draft mode print quality
Maximum print speed1
29.5 in./sec (750mm/sec)
Maximum throughput1
Up to 250 prints per minute
Printing capabilities
Full downloadable font support using TrueType® fonts (including multiple languages and Unicode support); fixed, variable and merged text fields; flexible date/time formats; flexible shift code formats; auto best before date calculations and concession management; calendar rules; auto incrementing decrementing text, counters and bar codes; multiple graphic formats supported (up to maximum print area); link fields to databases; scalable text and text blocks
TTO printers have traditionally been able to print glossy labels and flexible film packages. The Dataflex 6530 and 6330 printers now print on newer flexible film package types like resealable pouches, stick packs and sachets, offering customers more choice about how they want to package and code their products.