Solenoid Valve in Printers – Structure, Functions & Applications
Solenoid Valve

Solenoid valves control the opening and closing of fluid channels through electromagnetic induction, regulating the flow state of liquids (such as ink, cleaning solution, warm air, etc.). They enable precise supply, drying control, and automatic cleaning cycles, making them one of the essential components for stable and efficient printer operation.
Structural Principles
The solenoid valve is an electromechanical device composed of an electromagnetic coil and a movable iron core (plunger). When energized, magnetic force drives the plunger to open or close internal fluid passages.
Compact Structure: Small size for easy installation in narrow spaces.
Fast Response: Rapid actuation suitable for high-frequency printing.
Adjustable Operating States: Available in normally closed or normally open designs.
High Precision Regulation: Controls fluid flow and pressure with accuracy.
Long Lifespan: High-quality plunger and seals support tens of thousands of cycles.
Main Functions
1. Precise Supply and Pressure Control
Used between the main tank, secondary tank, and printhead to regulate ink supply and avoid overflow, starvation, or pressure instability.
2. Heating and Curing Control
Works with UV lamps, warm air, or coating systems to maintain consistent output and improve curing quality.
3. Automated Cleaning and Circulation
Regulates cleaning solution and airflow direction during maintenance cycles, improving cleaning efficiency and nozzle recovery.
4. Remote and Automated Control
Integrates with PLCs, sensors, and detectors to build intelligent, automated printing environments.
Application Scenarios
Eco-solvent / Inkjet Printers: Controls ink flow and keeps printing smooth and streak-free.
UV Flatbed / Roll-to-Roll Printers: Works with UV ink, cleaning solution, and warm-air systems.
Industrial Label Printing: Ideal for high-speed, long-duration operation.
Multi-head Systems: Ensures consistent supply across multiple channels for color stability.
How to Maintain
Prevent Clogging: Avoid ink residue that can block the plunger.
Regular Power-On Testing: Prevent sticking caused by inactivity.
Stability Check: Ensure stable voltage to extend lifespan.
Replacement Cycle: Replace promptly when response slows or switching becomes erratic.
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