FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What types of surfaces can a
Sprinter mark? Pourous(paper, cardboard, etc.) and
Non-Pourous(metal, plastic,
etc.)
- Are the inks used in Sprinter
models quick drying? Yes, generally within 1 to 2 seconds dry to
touch on most non-pourous surfaces, quicker on pourous surfaces.
- Do you offer optional equipment?
Yes, a range of auxiliary equipment as well as operating supplies are
available.
- Can Sprinter models do upside
down marking? Any orientation is possible; if an orientation
requires the ink to feed against gravity, a wick is used in the
reservoir to assist ink flow.
- What size of rubber type can be
used? A range of type heights are available, 1/16" to 1/4" is
commonly used, but larger sizes are available.
- What are typical delivery terms?
Most items are shipped on a 7 to 10 day basis; however overnite service
is available on all standard machines, auxiliary equipment, as well as
operating supplies. Overnite service is an additional charge and subject to
inventory at the time of order placement.
- How fast can a Sprinter run?
Speeds range in CPM (cycles per minute) 150 to 350 depending on model
selected, surface being marked, etc..
- What do I need to run a Sprinter?
At a minimum 20psi (40psi for model 22/28) air supply, a four-way
valve, and a signal to switch the valve.
- What diameter dot can a Sprinter
mark? On a model 22 (1/8"-1/4"), model 44 (1/8"-3/8"). Larger
diameter dots are available but may require a model 66 or larger.
- What about marking non-flat
surfaces? In most cases, after a sample part evaluation,
non-flat surfaces can be accommodated with a custom marking head.
- What ink colors are available?
White, Black, Red, Green, Grass Green, Lime Green, Brown, Tan, Blue,
Light Blue, Pink, Purple, Violet, Orange, Silver-Gray, and Yellow.
- How many marks will I get per
bottle of ink? On a model 66 typically 125,000 imprints of an
average length message. Average number of imprints varies with message
size and model selection.
- How long will the Sprinter unit
last? Under normal operating conditions, the units are designed
to deliver several million cycles, with minimal maintenance.
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