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The DMP, powered by Fujifilm Dimatix MEMS piezo inkjet technology, is an ideal bench-top system for research and development of inkjet technology and fluids for a wide variety of applications.
The 16 nozzle MEMS printhead is capable of producing drop volumes from 1-10 pL and is compatible with water-based, solvent, UV, acidic, and basic fluids resulting a truly versatile tool for imaging and deposition of fluids onto a large variety of materials such as plastic, glass, silicon, and ceramics.
A 200 mm x 300 mm printable area and height adjust of up to 25 mm accommodates most parts with flat or complex geometries.
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Finally, optimization of waveform and jetting parameters can be accomplished by using the built in drop watcher.
Other key features:
- Low volume (1.5 mL) replaceable cartridge for efficient fluid testing and screening
- Fiducial camera for substrate alignment, measurement of features, image inspection, and precise drop placement
- Vacuum platen for substrate control
- Substrate temperature control up to 60 °C
- Easy control via PC and Application Software
Contact Integrity to discuss how the DMP can be used to meet your laboratory and process development needs. We sell and support these printers, and assist clients with their applications.
Epson WorkForce Pro WF-3730 All-in-One Wireless Color Printer with Copier, Scanner, Fax and Wi-Fi Direct,Black,10-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. The DMP, powered by Fujifilm Dimatix MEMS piezo inkjet technology, is an ideal bench-top system for research and development of inkjet technology and fluids for a wide variety of applications.
Expand the capability of your DMP with PEL’s UV LED Curing System
Integrity is offering PEL’s UV LED Curing System for the Dimatix DMP.
The low-profile UV LED Lamp integrates with your DMP and print process software allowing for rapid UV ink-based process development and optimization.
- Attaches directly to the print carriage and trails the print
- Variable intensity settings for in-line pinning or full cure
- Print whole image, followed by a second scan over the image to cure or pin.
Integrity is an official re-seller of this technology in the US. It is available in the EU directly from PEL.
System requirements: The DMP PC must be running Windows 7, and must be running the latest DMP software (available from Dimatix).
Integrity is also a reseller of the Dimatix DMP. Contact us for more information about a complete solution for your UV development needs.
Integrity’s DB400 is a customizable, modular, and highly configurable system ideal for developing industrial inkjet processes for a wide variety of DOD Piezo printheads. The pairing of Integrity’s Universal Print Controller and variable speed steel belt drive provides unparalleled versatility for engineering and inkjet development teams.
Designed to support single-pass print and capability testing for one or more heads, the deck allows flexible mounting options for both heads and sensors.
- Precise, variable speed, roll-driven conveyor – up to 400 fpm
- Stainless Steel belt eliminates stretch and deformation and allows easy clean up
- Integrity’s Universal Print Controller – capable of driving up to 8 printheads
- Supports all major printheads – Dimatix, Kyocera, Konica Minolta, Seiko, Toshiba Tec, Ricoh, Xaar, Xerox
- Single pass conveyor mode or multi-pass indexing mode
- Roll-to-roll and individual sampling
- Options available for product alignment and triggering
- Versatile mounting platform for additional customization
Available options and accessories
- Integrated drop watching system
- Single or multiple printhead clusters – for multi-fluid deposition and/or process color imaging
- High volume jetting and capping stations
- UV Curing station
All options and accessories are modular, so the system can be configured specifically for your application and testing requirements.
Versatile and Scalable Inkjet System Controller that allows you to explore different inkjet printhead technologies. The Universal Print Controller is powerful enough to move with your development cycle, from R&D to a full industrial integration.
Integrity’s Universal Inkjet Print Controller can be configured to drive up to 8 printheads from multiple vendors such as Dimatix, Xaar, Kyocera, Toshiba Tec and Konica Minolta.
Universal inkjet print controller features
- Drives up to 8 printheads
- Compatible with Dimatix, Kyocera, Ricoh, Toshiba Tec, Konica Minolta, Xaar, Xerox, etc.
- Expandable for multi-head solutions supporting multiple fluids
- Usable for every stage of your program, from feasibility through production
- Stand alone use or integrated with conveyors, X-Y tables, and production ready systems
- Robust industrial connectors
The universal print controller is aggressively priced as part of a development package designed to take you from feasibility to development to production, making the most of your investment during every phase of your process development cycle.
The base unit includes the ability to drive one head, with licenses available for additional heads as needed. Printhead configuration is user changeable.
The versatility of digital printing customized to meet your business and resource needs.
In today’s fast paced, highly customized and personalized world, the business of label and package printing is being transformed. Rise to meet market demands by retrofitting existing equipment with high resolution inkjet to create a versatile hybrid that integrates the best features of analog and digital printing.
The Power of Hybrid Systems
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- Convert existing presses, gain the flexibility and versatility of inkjet
- Unparalleled printing versatility at a fraction of the cost
- Reliable inkjet systems tailored to application requirements
Integrity Works With You To
- Determine application specifications and interface requirements
- Integrate Integrity’s robust core modular components to perform flawlessly on any press
- Judiciously select inks for optimized ink / substrate performance and unparalleled image quality
Economic Advantages
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- Significantly reduced set up time allows just-in-time printing for efficient inventory management
- Low capital, low cost of ownership, improved uptime/ efficiency – reduced downtime
- Increased agility and label/packaging flexibility
Contact Integrity today to discuss your application needs with our engineering team.
Integrity understands the importance of fluid management in inkjet systems which is why we offer an Ink Delivery module and a Recirculating Reservoir that can be used independently or together.
The Ink Delivery module is designed to be used with a variety of fluids and is tailored to deliver ink at the proper rate based on usage by the choice of pump.
For fluid management closer to the jetting mechanism, Integrity’s Recirculating Reservoir is ideal, providing constant fluid circulation through the printhead, reservoir chamber, and an in-line degassing unit. This combination assures your fluid is always at the ready for optimum performance.
Ink Delivery System
- Delivers Aqueous, Solvent, UV Curable, and Oil based fluids to on-head reservoirs
- Supports up to four heads with four different fluids
- Pump mechanism can be varied depending on required flow rate
- Compatible with most ink supply designs
Recirculating Reservoir
- Recirculating circuit for even temperature and particulate management
- Integrated continuous pass degassing unit
- Provides management of Aqueous, Solvent, UV Curable, and Oil based fluids
Contact Integrity today to discuss your application needs with our engineering team.
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World’s leading supplier of drop-on-demand inkjet printheads for industrial applications.
FUJIFILM Dimatix - the world's leading provider of inkjet printheads for commercial and industrial printing - is evolving inkjetting into a micro-production process that will revolutionize the manufacture of electronic and bioscience applications. The company's technology innovations and world-class fabrication processes enable high-performance, micro-precision printing and deposition of traditional inks and nano-particle fluids on all types of surfaces, including flexible substrates.
Founded as Spectra in 1984 with an exclusive license relationship with Xerox, FUJIFILM Dimatix has developed significant intellectual property and multiple generations of proprietary drop-on-demand inkjet printheads capable of producing high performance digital images in a wide variety of printing and fluid jetting applications. The company invests heavily in research and development, maintaining one of the most capable inkjet R&D groups in the world with over one third of its staff actively engaged in product engineering.
Through voluntary, continual dedication to Responsible Care efforts, each and every employee as well as every single organization will strive to realize a 'constantly environmentally sound Fujifilm.'
'In order to protect nature and preserve valuable natural resources so that they can be passed on to future generations, Fujifilm incorporates global concerns as it earnestly deepens its involvement in activities that will lead to real prosperity for humanity.'
FUJIFILM Dimatix's policy is to comply with the European RoHS and WEEE directives. We are working with our suppliers, to bring our products into compliance as needed.
If you have a specific question concerning the status of a FUJIFILM Dimatix product, please contact our Technical Support department for more information.
Management Team
Martin Schoeppler is a seasoned international executive and has been the CEO and President of FUJIFILM Dimatix since 2008. He initially joined the company in 2004, when it was called Spectra, in order to create new opportunities in the industrial markets using inkjet technology.
Mr. Schoeppler has 35 years of extensive electronics market experience, including prior senior management responsibilities at Hewlett-Packard, Lumileds Lighting, and Agilent Technologies in Germany, Switzerland and the U.S.
Under Schoeppler's direction, FUJIFILM Dimatix has become one of the world leaders in the production and distribution of piezoelectric, drop-on-demand industrial inkjet printheads. The company has experienced significant growth as it continues to penetrate markets and introduce the world to new and different ways to utilize inkjet technology.
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Mr. Schoeppler credits the success of the company to the people he works with, including his customers and the team he has cultivated. He holds a BSEE degree from the University of Applied Science in Esslingen, Germany and attended INSEAD in France and IMD in Switzerland.
Jeff Horten is the Vice President of Operations at FUJIFILM Dimatix. He joined Spectra, Inc., the predecessor of FUJIFILM Dimatix, in 1999. He came to the company from Accent Color Sciences in Hartford, CT. Horten is a seasoned executive having held senior responsibilities both domestically and internationally in Operations and Materials Management at AEG, Schneider Electric, and Raytheon Inc.
Horten holds a BS in Production and Procurement Management from Bowling Green State University in Ohio and an MBA from Bentley University in Massachusetts.
Since 2013 Wendy Arienzo has served as Vice President of Operations at FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc., a leading supplier of piezoelectric industrial print heads. Previously, she was CEO and a director of ArrayPower, a developer of software-defined inverter technology for solar-energy systems.
Her prior experience includes a series of executive and technical roles at NXP Semiconductors (and its predecessor, Philips Semiconductor), IBM Corp. and AT&T Bell Laboratories, among others. Dr. Arienzo currently serves on the board of directors of Power Integrations, Inc. and Ichor Holdings, Ltd.
Dr. Arienzo holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science Engineering from Stanford University and a MS and BS in Materials Science Engineering from Brown University. She also holds a Certificate in Corporate Governance from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and has completed the Executive Management Program at the Stanford AeA Institute. She was recently recognized by WomenInc. Magazine as one of 2019’s most influential corporate board directors.
Bailey Smith Sr.
Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Business Development
Bailey Smith, Sr. has worked for FUJIFILM Dimatix since 2004 (then Spectra). He has held several roles including product engineering, engineering management, and product management leading to his current responsibility leading the customer facing organization.
Prior to his time at FUJIFILM Dimatix, Bailey held engineering and engineering management roles in a variety of industries.
Bailey holds a BSME degree from Boston University.
Chris Torrey
Vice President of Finance and Corporate Compliance Officer
Chris Torrey is Vice President of Finance as well as the company’s Corporate Compliance Officer. He joined Spectra, Inc., the predecessor of FUJIFILM Dimatix, in 2004 immediately following a career at Brooks Automation in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. With over 25 years of experience, Torrey has held various financial and accounting roles in industries including manufacturing, technical start-up and commercial banking.
Torrey received a Master of Business Administration from Southern New Hampshire University and a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Keene State College.
Jaan Laaspere
Vice President of Product R&D and Strategic Customer Relations
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Jaan Laaspere is the Vice President of Product R&D and Strategic Customer Relations at FUJIFILM Dimatix. He started with the company in 1997, when it was still called Spectra, as a Print Systems Engineer. During this time, his focus was the first 600 dpi single pass UV label printer with Digital Label Alliance and the print system’s effects on image quality.
He later went on to become the Director of Product Engineering, and he started the Spectra Image Quality Lab in order to further the understanding of inkjet systems. Mr. Laaspere has now been the VP of Product R&D for two years. During his time in this position thus far, he has focused on MEMS printhead development by combining deep expertise in both MEMS and industrial inkjet.
Mr. Laaspere studied physics as an undergrad at the University of Vermont before earning his Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth. His previous job experience includes working on a high-speed EP copier design consulting and biomedical engineering multiphase project.
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Though Mr. Laaspere has worn many hats while working for Dimatix over the years, his consistent focus has been on physics-based understanding of complex variables in digital printing.
Darren Imai is Vice President of MEMS R&D. He joined Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc. in 2007. He has overseen the development of advanced MEMS-based printheads, starting with the development and introduction of the first 1200 dpi single pass Samba printhead. Since then, he has overseen the development of a number of advanced MEMS devices for inkjet printing and other advanced applications. He has overseen the expansion of the Wafer Fabrication plant from 2,000 sq. ft. to over 20,000 sq. ft. and has updated the process and equipment to get the best performance for MEMS manufacturing.
Darren holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of California at Davis. He has over 35 years of experience and has been a part of a number of Silicon Valley start-up companies, mainly in the area of Thin Film Recording Head technology for hard disk recording but has also worked with firms on RF circuits and nanotechnologies.
Karen Hebert is the Vice President of Human Resources at FUJIFILM Dimatix. She has been with the company for nearly 20 years. In her time at Dimatix thus far, Karen transitioned the HR function from that of an administrative resource to one that is now an integral business partner for all levels of the organization.
She has been heavily involved in recruitment, labor relations, regulatory compliance programs, grievance mitigation, integrating the automation of record keeping, creating our Employee Handbook, and much more. She also created employee development plans to enable us to grow our employees internally for greater job satisfaction and supported a multi-year, ground-breaking STEM initiative and partnership to create awareness in the local community.
Karen has a solid foundation of general business management that has led to her successful, progressive HR management. Her previous job experience includes holding the position of Vice President of Human Resources at NEXIQ Technologies, a leading international provider of specialized information management solutions and products for industrial, commercial, and medical markets. She earned her B.S. in Business, HR and Accounting at the University of New Hampshire.
Greg Balch
Vice President and General Manager, Systems Integration Business
Greg Balch is the Vice President and General Manager of the Systems Integration business known as “FUJIFILM Inkjet Solutions” within FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.
He joined FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc. in 2009 from Thermadyne Holdings Corporation where he was the Vice President of Operations for the plasma cutting and welding division. He started his career at Creare, Inc. which was an original founder of Spectra.
Balch is an experienced executive having held senior roles in supply chain, manufacturing, and general management with global responsibilities.
Balch holds a BS in Management from Castleton University in Castleton, VT and an MBA from Plymouth State College in Plymouth, NH with additional coursework at Clarkson University and Harvard University. He is APICs certified and holds expert level certifications in Lean Manufacturing.