30 Facts About Inkjet printers

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Inkjet printers printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper and plastic substrates.

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Inkjet printers were the most commonly used type of printer in 2008, and range from small inexpensive consumer models to expensive professional machines.

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Inkjet printers formed the company, R H Research (named Howtek, Inc in Feb 1984), and developed the revolutionary technology that led to the Pixelmaster color printer with solid ink using Thermojet technology.

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Images produced on inkjet printers are sometimes sold under trade names such as Digigraph, Iris prints, giclee, and Cromalin.

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Inkjet printers-printed fine art reproductions are commonly sold under such trade names to imply a higher quality product and avoid association with everyday printing.

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Professional solvent- and UV-curable ink wide-format inkjet printers generally include a "manual clean" mode that allows the operator to manually clean the print heads and capping mechanism and to replace the wiper blades and other parts used in the automated cleaning processes.

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The volume of ink used in these Inkjet printers often leads to "overspray" and therefore buildup of dried ink in many places that automated processes are not capable of cleaning.

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In Epson Inkjet printers, there is typically a large absorption pad in a pan underneath the paper feed platen.

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Continuous ink system inkjet printers connect the printhead either to high-capacity ink tanks or packs, or replenish the built-in cartridges via external tanks connected via tubes, typically a retrofit configuration.

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However, low-cost laser Inkjet printers can have lower per-page costs, at least for black-and-white printing, and possibly for color.

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Some types of industrial inkjet printers are now capable of printing at very high speeds, in wide formats, or for a variety of industrial applications ranging from signage, textiles, optical media, ceramics and 3-D printing into biomedical applications and conductive circuitry.

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In some cases, these messages can be ignored, but some inkjet printers will refuse to print with a cartridge that declares itself empty, to prevent consumers from refilling cartridges.

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Inkjet printers printing head nozzles can be cleaned using specialized solvents; or by soaking in warm distilled water for short periods of time, for water-soluble inks.

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Inkjet printers tend to clog if not used regularly, whereas laser printers are much more tolerant of intermittent use.

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Inkjet printers require periodical head cleaning, which consumes a considerable amount of ink, and will drive printing costs higher especially if the printer is unused for long periods.

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Inkjet printers have traditionally produced better quality output than color laser printers when printing photographic material.

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Common business model for inkjet printers involves selling the actual printer at or below production cost, while dramatically marking up the price of the ink cartridges (a profit model called the "razor and blades model").

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In 2007 Eastman Kodak entered the inkjet market with its own line of All-In-One printers based on a marketing model that differed from the prevailing practice of selling the printer at a loss while making large profits on replacement ink cartridges.

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Supertank Inkjet printers are defined by their large, permanently-installed ink tanks which are filled from ink bottles.

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The most common application of page-width Inkjet printers is in printing high-volume business communications that do not need high-quality layout and color.

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Particularly with the addition of variable data technologies, the page-width Inkjet printers are important in billing, tagging, and individualized catalogs and newspapers.

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The application of most wide format Inkjet printers is in printing advertising graphics; a lower-volume application is printing of design documents by architects or engineers.

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Such Inkjet printers are designed to give accurate color rendition of how the final image will look when the job is finally produced on a large volume press such as a four-colour offset lithography press.

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Major applications where these Inkjet printers are used are for outdoor settings for billboards, truck sides and truck curtains, building graphics and banners, while indoor displays include point-of-sales displays, backlit displays, exhibition graphics, and museum graphics.

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Major suppliers for professional high-volume, wide- and grand-format Inkjet printers include: EFI, LexJet, Grapo, Inca, Durst, Oce, NUR, Luscher, VUTEk, Scitex Vision, Mutoh, Mimaki, Roland DG, Seiko I Infotech, IQDEMY, Leggett and Platt, Agfa, Raster Printers, DGI and MacDermid ColorSpan, swissqprint, SPGPrints (formerly Stork Prints), MS Printing Systems and Digital Media Warehouse.

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Compact photo Inkjet printers came on the market shortly after the popularity of home photo printing took off in the early 2000s.

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Compact photo Inkjet printers are currently manufactured by most of the leading printer manufacturers such as Epson, Canon, HP, Lexmark and Kodak.

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Inkjet printers are used to form conductive traces for circuits, and color filters in LCD and plasma displays.

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These Inkjet printers have been used in the printing of polymer, macromolecular, quantum dot, metallic nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes.

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Inkjet printers technology is used in the emerging field of bioprinting.

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