Large Character Printers

Industrial, piezo ink jet printers for secondary coding

Linx large character printers deliver reliable industrial printing for global production lines.
Moreover, our case coding printers efficiently print batch codes, dates, product information, barcodes, QR codes, graphics and logos onto porous substrates such as paper, card and wood. As a result, they provide an ideal solution for outer packaging, case coding and cardboard boxes.
Furthermore, by printing directly onto packaging, Linx large character marking printers reduce reliance on labels and pre-printed boxes. Consequently, you can lower consumable costs, minimise packaging waste, and simplify stock management. In addition, this approach improves flexibility across production lines with multiple SKUs.


Learn more about how LCM printing works

Linx Large Character Printers

Linx IJ355 and IJ375 large character printers

Linx IJ355 & IJ375

Features

Data Matrix and QR codes |GS1 compliant 2D codes | Print area up to 70mm high | Black and red inks 

Key Benefits:

  • Reduce operating costs – alternative to labels and pre-printed boxes.
  • High definition printing of graphics and barcodes
  • Ideal for porous substrates such as paper, card, wood

Applications for LCM printers

Benefits of Large Character Printers

First, produce bold, easy-to-read characters that stay visible throughout storage, transport and distribution. As a result, you can clearly mark batch codes, dates, product information, barcodes and logos.
In addition, eliminate labels and reduce dependency on pre-printed boxes by printing directly onto cardboard, paper, card and wood.
Moreover, a simple system design, efficient ink usage and minimal maintenance keep running costs under control, especially for high-volume case coding.
Finally, robust construction and dependable performance ensure Linx large character printers perform reliably in demanding factory and warehouse conditions.

Large Character Printers FAQ

What is large character marking?

Large character marking (LCM), or case coding, prints larger text, barcodes, logos and graphics directly onto outer packaging such as boxes and cartons.

What materials can large character marking be used on?

You can use LCM on porous materials such as cardboard, corrugated cases, paper and wood.

What types of information can LCM printers print?

LCM printers print product names, batch codes, barcodes, logos, shipping details and other variable data needed for identification and traceability.

Why choose large character marking instead of labels?

Printing directly onto cases removes the need for labels, which in turn reduces costs, simplifies operations and eliminates label storage and handling

Is large character marking suitable for high-speed production lines?

Yes, LCM systems keep up with fast-moving production lines while maintaining consistent print quality.

What is piezo inkjet printing?

Piezo inkjet uses drop-on-demand technology, where a piezoelectric element precisely controls ink droplet release to create high-resolution text and images.

Why is case coding important?

Case coding helps you track products through the supply chain, supports regulatory compliance and prevents distribution errors.

Which industries use case coding?

Industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, logistics and manufacturing rely on case coding to manage supply chains and meet labelling requirements.

Can large character marking systems be integrated into existing production lines?

Yes, LCM printers are designed for easy integration into existing lines with minimal disruption.