Cyklop Needham Blog

Welcome to the Cyklop Needham blog — your hub for expert insights, product updates, and industry trends in coding and marking. Whether you're looking to optimise your production line, explore the latest in CIJ printing, or stay ahead of regulatory changes, our blog delivers practical knowledge and innovation-led content for manufacturers worldwide.

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What Can Be Printed with a CIJ? Continuous Inkjet Technology

You likely use products marked by a Continuous Inkjet (CIJ) printer every single day — without even realising it. From the best-before date on your sandwich to the batch code on your skincare product, CIJ technology is quietly embedded in nearly...

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Why Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) Printers Are a Smart Choice for Date Coding

What Is a Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) Printer? Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) printing is a non-contact coding method ideal for marking variable data such as expiry...

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Explore The Benefits of Water-Based Thermal Inkjet Ink for Packaging

Water-based thermal inkjet inks are an increasingly popular option due to their environmental friendliness and their application versatility. The TIJ...

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Low-MEK CIJ Inks: Reduced VOCs, Full Performance

Low-MEK CIJ Inks: A Cleaner, Compliant Coding Solution At Cyklop Needham, we’ve expanded our portfolio with a versatile range of low-MEK continuous...

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Switching to Cyklop Needham: Frequently Asked Questions

As independent UK manufacturers of a wide range of compatible industrial inks, including CIJ, TIJ, and wide-format inkjet, we understand the...

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Eco-Solvent Inks: Vibrant, Durable, and Environmentally Safer

Eco-solvent inks offer a powerful blend of vivid colour, durability, and lower environmental impact—making them the go-to choice for outdoor signage,...

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UV-Curable Ink: High-Performance Printing for Speed and Quality

What Are UV-Curable Inks? UV-curable inks are specially formulated inks that use ultraviolet light to cure—not heat. As soon as the ink is deposited...

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