As a manufacturing business grows, the production line must evolve. One of the most common questions we get from factory owners and production managers in Malaysia is: "Should we buy a portable handheld printer, or is it time to invest in a fully automated inline system (industrial printer)?"
Both Thermal Inkjet (TIJ) solutions are excellent for printing high-quality expiry dates, batch codes, and logos. However, choosing the right one depends entirely on your operational workflow, daily volume, and labor allocation.
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Here is a broad, easy-to-understand comparison to help you make the right strategic choice for your facility.
(For a quick overview, let's look at how these two systems impact your daily operations.)
| Operational Feature | Portable Handheld Printers | Automated Inline Printers |
| Operational Mode | Manual (Operator points and prints) | Fully Automated (Sensor triggers print on a conveyor) |
| Production Volume | Low to Medium batches | High, continuous mass production |
| Labor Dependency | Requires a dedicated worker to operate | Runs independently once set up |
| Flexibility & Mobility | Extreme: Bring the printer to the product | Fixed: Bring the product to the printer |
| Product Size/Weight | Ideal for heavy, bulky, or immovable items | Ideal for standard packaging passing on a belt |
| Initial Investment | Lower entry barrier | Requires investment in conveyor integration |
Handheld printers are the "Swiss Army Knives" of the packaging world. They are lightweight, battery-operated, and require zero installation.
Why choose it? If your factory handles a high mix of different products—sometimes printing on small plastic pouches, and later printing on large, heavy wooden pallets that cannot be lifted onto a conveyor—a handheld printer is your best friend.
The Benefit: It offers maximum versatility without the need to redesign your warehouse layout. You just pick it up, select the message on the screen, and print.
As your product demand skyrockets, relying on human hands to print every single item becomes a bottleneck. Inline printers are mounted directly onto your existing conveyor belts or packaging machines.
Why choose it? When you have hundreds or thousands of identical products moving down a line, an inline printer uses a photoelectric sensor to detect the product and print the code in a fraction of a second.
The Benefit: Speed and consistency. You eliminate human error (like printing crookedly or missing a box) and free up your workers to do more valuable tasks like quality control or packing.
There is no "one size fits all" answer, but a good rule of thumb is the Labor-to-Output Ratio. If your worker is spending the majority of their shift just holding a printer and stamping boxes to keep up with orders, it is time to automate. The cost of integrating a simple conveyor and an inline TIJ printer will quickly pay for itself by significantly increasing your daily output and reducing labor fatigue.
The Best Part? The underlying technology is exactly the same. Both systems use clean, fast-drying, maintenance-free ink cartridges.
Whether you need the agile flexibility of a handheld unit or the high-speed automation of an inline system, PTS Technology Sdn Bhd has the right Bentsai solution for you. Contact us today for a site evaluation, and let our experts help you design the perfect coding workflow.
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