How are early voting ballots, printed with the names of local candidates, created on the spot anywhere in the country?
The Epson CW-C4040 is a color label printer originally developed for creating labels in industrial settings.
Its core competitive advantage lies in its ability to print various and frequently changing labels—such as product ingredient lists, barcodes, and warning labels—directly on-site.
It is highly utilized in industrial fields because it allows for the production of exactly the number of designs needed, in the quantities required.
In this content, we introduce why this equipment can be used at early voting sites, along with its actual structure and operating principles.
You can see for yourself its roll-type paper feeding system, 4-color pigment ink system, automatic cutting function, and fast printing performance.
In particular, we examine how the PrecisionCore printhead, which utilizes piezo elements, achieves high-quality output and detects nozzle issues, shedding light on the world of industrial inkjet technology that we may not have been aware of!
(Planning: Ha Hyun-jong | Directed by: Park Gyeong-heum | Assistant Directors: Cheon Se-yeon, Oh Tae-hyun (Interns) | Technical Support: Chae Hyun-seo | Filming: Jung Hoon | Editing: Chae Hyun-seo | Brand Design: Kim Tae-hwa | Music: Kim Ji-won)
(SBS Subusu News)
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
