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Computer Inkjet Printer Information
Inkjet printers appeared on the consumer market in the late
1980s. They had been under development for more than twenty
years by that time. In the mid-1970s, printer companies
realized their technological potential and that they could
make dot matrix printers obsolete. But they had to be
affordable and reliably create high-quality printouts.
Computer printer ink releases very small droplets of ink
onto paper. Today, modern inkjet printers now use color ink.
The cheaper color printers will use a combination of three
colors: magenta, cyan, and yellow. All printers use black
ink. These are the same three colors used in offset printing
to produce four color prints.
Computer printer inkjet cartridges are expensive. It is like
the old “razor and razor blade” marketing where they give
you a razor and then charge the heck out of you for razor
blades. But, this is how the world of consumables works.
With inkjet printers, it seems that quality of graphics is
higher than with text so when comparing inkjet printers for
purchase always compare how they print text as well as the
color graphics
High
quality coated paper stock will enhance the look of your
computer inkjet printout. These coated pieces of paper will
not absorb the printer ink in the same manner that the ink
is absorbed by standard printer paper. While coated paper is
more expensive, the cost should be considered when you are
about to purchase ink for your printer. If you need to print
high quality images to be used for advertisements, you need
a wide-format printer. These printers are used to produce
text and graphics for large posters, billboards, or banners.
In addition to printing images on paper, these printers can
be used to print images on materials such as vinyl. They
have a professional grade printers and often used in
businesses and industry.
The
way in which ink is printed on materials falls under two
categories: "drop on demand" and "continuous ink." As the
name suggests, printers which use the continuous ink method
will spray a bunch of droplets onto the material. While this
method is still common, drop on demand will force the ink
out of the chamber by using electricity or heat. A thermal
technique will be used to warm up a resistor than will push
the droplets out of the nozzle. An air bubble will be
generated within the chamber. Some companies have also
started using crystals to expand the ink. This is one of the
most cutting edge advances in printer ink technology. |