These terms describe the use of the EFI information site, inquiry forms, downloadable technical materials, and related communications. Product availability, configuration, certification, service response, and pricing depend on written commercial agreements and destination-specific requirements.
Site content is provided for preliminary evaluation only. Technical descriptions, production examples, and configuration notes should be verified with EFI representatives before procurement, publication, installation planning, or regulatory claims.
Downloadable files, workflow notes, sample application descriptions, and estimated operating considerations may summarize common production situations, but they are not a substitute for a serial-specific quotation, installation drawing, site preparation package, acceptance test, safety review, or service agreement. Industrial inkjet lines are affected by media, ink chemistry, ambient conditions, finishing, operator routine, and local codes. You are responsible for confirming that any information you rely on is current and applicable to your intended site.
When you submit an inquiry, EFI may use the provided information to route your request to sales, applications engineering, service, or workflow specialists. Do not submit confidential production data unless an appropriate agreement is in place.
If an inquiry includes files, artwork descriptions, substrate notes, color targets, production volumes, or service requirements, EFI may use that information to prepare a response, recommend a platform review, identify documentation needs, or request additional details. Submitting a form does not create a purchase commitment, service-level agreement, confidentiality agreement, warranty extension, exclusive territory, or reservation of production capacity. Any such commitments must be documented separately in writing by authorized parties.
Industrial inkjet performance depends on substrate, ink, environment, finishing, operator routine, and service plan. No statement on this site replaces a written quotation, acceptance test, or configuration-specific compliance document.
References to certifications, standards, or compliance programs should be read as documentation paths or examples unless a specific serial, configuration, destination, and certificate are identified. You should not publish customer-facing compliance claims, environmental claims, performance claims, or safety claims based solely on website language. EFI may update, correct, or remove website content without notice, and older downloaded copies may no longer reflect current machine configuration, software release, or regional documentation.