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Expiration date printing solutions from Videojet

Increase efficiency and accuracy with a wide range of product expiration date printers suitable to code on most surfaces and in most production environments.

  • Select from Videojet coding solutions including continuous inkjet (CIJ), lasers, and thermal transfer overprinters (TTO)
  • Experience better mark quality, code permanence, and fewer consumables with Videojet laser systems
  • Reduce waste and rework with step-by-step guides and Videojet Smart Cartridge™ in CIJ systems


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Expiration date printing and stamping using Laser, Inkjet, Thermal transfer technologies

Print expiry dates on cans, glass bottles

Videojet’s application expertise in PET marking spans many years, including deep knowledge of trends such as lightweighting.

Inkjet printer for expiry date

Standard and specialty inks provide clear expiration date stamps and other printed data on almost any product or packaging surface.

Expiration date stamping on pharmaceuticals

Videojet solutions meet the pharmaceutical and medical device industries’ demands for high quality variable coding.

Printing on plastic and rubber parts

With over 40 years of ink development experience, Videojet offers a range of high-adhesion CIJ inks for marking on plastic and rubber parts. Pigmented inks provide excellent contrast on darker surfaces.

Date coding on food products

Videojet offers versatile continuous inkjet solutions for printing on irregular and curved surfaces such as bread bags. Specialty inks include odorless and non-MEK to help meet consumer safety and regulation requirements.

Laser marking on plastic, metal, glass, and paperboard

Videojet laser marking solutions feature large marking fields, high-speed operation, and optimized power settings to improve laser tube life.

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CIJ, lasers and TTO for printing and marking on most surfaces

Continuous inkjet (CIJ) printing

Fluid-based, non-contact printing of up to fives lines of text and linear/2D bar codes, printed on a variety of packaging materials. Over 300 different ink formulations aid in code adhesion, durability and legibility.

Thermal Transfer Overprinters (TTO)

A digitally controlled printhead precisely melts ink from a ribbon directly onto flexible plastic films and labels to provide high-resolution, real-time prints.

Laser marking

A beam of infrared light focused and steered with a series of carefully controlled small mirrors creates marks where the heat of the beam interacts with the packaging surface.

High Speed CIJ Printers

CO2 Laser Marking Machines

  • Minimize operator touches with on-board label database
  • CLARiTY Controller with interactive on-board video tutorials
  • Automate barcode creation by linking data from multiple text fields

MEK Thermal Inkjet Systems

  • Width/length: 1.6” to 4.5” / 2.0” to 11.8”
  • Up to 150 packs per minute, based on label length and case size
  • Front of Pack, Tamp & Corner Wrap Applicator are available

What Our Customers Say


"With the six Videojet DataFlex printers in my facility, we can mark 250,000 bags with one roll of ribbon. All I have to do to change the code is tap the touch screen, create the price and then the expiration date. It takes only a minute. Using thermal transfer printing means operators have one less thing to be concerned about."

Bob Epley, Packaging Maintenance Manager, Utz Quality Foods