OT but I figured folks here might have some experience with this technology. We have a couple continuous inkjet units currently, an Imaje, and a Keyence. We have a small project that requires a basic message printed on plastic, that takes time away from our two continuous inkjet units running bigger projects, and my boss mentioned the ads in trade magazines she keeps seeing for "cheap" inkjets. I had never heard of the technology before, but it turned out to be a thermal inkjet coding machine. We ended up getting a Sneed TIJ printer for a fraction of what one of the continuous units go for. It seems too good to be true, but she pulled the trigger, so I guess we'll find out. I'll be the one dealing with it, so I thought I'd solicit any opinions. This project is less than a million units a year, with a basic lot and expiry date print with about quarter inch tall letters, at a line rate of 15-20 per minute.