JUCOLOR UV printer with CCD system

The CCD system in UV printers is a high-precision image capture technology commonly used for precise positioning and color management during the printing process. CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) is a type of photosensitive component that can convert light into electronic signals. In UV printers, the CCD system helps detect the position of the print medium, ensuring that images are printed accurately in the correct location.

This system is particularly important for applications that require high-precision printing, such as on circuit boards, billboards, or other materials that need fine patterns and text. The CCD system captures the image of the medium’s surface and compares it with pre-set parameters to ensure that each print achieves the desired effect.

Moreover, the CCD system can adjust the position of the print head by analyzing the captured image, further improving print quality and reducing errors. The application of this technology allows UV printers to provide durable, high-quality printing on various materials, whether it’s plastic, metal, or other non-traditional printing media.

Wine bottle cap
After scanning, it can be displayed on the PC

Locate the object

From the above picture, we can see that by casually throwing the wine bottle cap on the platform of UV Printer, and then using the PC to operate the machine to scan the bottle cap, you can get the accurate bottle cap image and position in the PC, and you can easily add the pattern you need to the bottle cap and print it.

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