Printing on food and circular materials. Supporting the improvement of menu quality.
In the food service industry, there is a demand for menu diversification and high-quality visual representation. Particularly, as food safety is emphasized, direct printing on food is important for enhancing the appeal and reliability of menus. Our food printing printer uses edible ink to achieve direct printing on food, contributing to the improvement of menu quality. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Printing photos or illustrations on menus - Printing logos or messages on event foods - Printing on round materials 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Enhancing the visual appeal of menus - Increasing the added value of food - Differentiation at events
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【Features】 - Supports printing on food and circular materials - Use of edible ink - Comprehensive support from ink ejection evaluation to prototyping and production - Compatible with inkjet heads from various manufacturers - Printing on cardboard materials 【Our Strengths】 We support the creation of new value through inkjet technology. We provide consistent assistance from consultations on challenges to proposals, design, and production of specialized printers.
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