SHICAI handhelds use standard 42 ml fast-dry TIJ cartridges – no make-up solvent, no purge and no daily startup routine. The cartridge is the only...
Read Answer →
SHICAI handheld fast-dry ink sets in about 2-5 seconds on non-porous surfaces like plastic, metal and coated cartons, so a coded box can be handled...
Read Answer →
Yes – one SHICAI handheld prints dates, expiry and best-before marks, lot and batch codes, serial numbers, 1D barcodes and QR codes from a single...
Read Answer →
Yes. A SHICAI handheld is well suited to cartons and boxes for dates, batch codes, barcodes and QR, especially for secondary packaging, rework and low-to-medium...
Read Answer →
The SHICAI H16 handheld is built for operators who move between many SKUs and languages: it has a built-in encoder for consistent speed-based coding and...
Read Answer →
The SHICAI M100 is the high-end, long-battery handheld for all-day, higher-volume coding, while the M6 is the light, entry-level unit for lower duty and simpler...
Read Answer →
The SHICAI AL16 differentiates on form factor and handling for specific workflows – a distinct handheld variant in the range for users who need a...
Read Answer →
For occasional warehouse use, the SHICAI M20 suits slightly higher intermittent volume, while the M10 is the smallest and lightest – easiest to carry and...
Read Answer →
Yes. SHICAI handhelds store up to about 30,000 messages – roughly 50 MB – so an operator can keep a library of dates, batch codes,...
Read Answer →
Yes. Beyond text and codes, SHICAI handhelds print simple logos and graphics – brand marks, icons or small images – from the stored message library...
Read Answer →
Between uses, cap the cartridge, wipe the nozzle area with the supplied swab, and store the handheld charged in its case away from direct heat....
Read Answer →
An online (inline) inkjet printer is a fixed coder mounted on a production line that prints dates, batch codes, barcodes and QR codes on items...
Read Answer →