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Is an Inkjet Printer Right For Your Home Office? by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| Your New Year’s resolution was to get your home office organized, updated and well, whipped into more of an office and less of a mess. Among the things you’ve decided to do is replace that old printer that eats more paper than it prints with a new, sleek model. With so many choices available, where ... |
| Published: Thursday 30 April, 2009 |
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Different Features Of Ink Jet Printer by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| There are various types of ink jet printer available worldwide. Thermal ink jets are most commonly used model in printing. There are several other models available too. Here is short description about technology used in these printers. |
| Published: Thursday 15 January, 2009 |
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Ink Cartridges & Printing - Poor Print Quality Solutions |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
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| Published: Sunday 23 March, 2008 |
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InkJet Printers - Part VI |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| In the late 1990s inkjets began to emerge capable of a print quality that enabled them to produce "photographic quality" output. In the early days many so-called "photo inkjets" were simply high-end inkjets, typically four-colour printers with one or two photo-friendly features - such as the ability... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part I by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| Inkjet printers have made rapid technological advances in recent years. The three-colour printer has been around for several years now and has succeeded in making colour inkjet printing an affordable option; but as the superior four-colour model became cheaper to produce, the swappable cartridge mod... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part II by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| Epson's proprietary inkjet technology uses a piezo crystal at the back of the ink reservoir. This is rather like a loudspeaker cone - it flexes when an electric current flows through it. So, whenever a dot is required, a current is applied to the piezo element, the element flexes and in so doing for... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part III by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| White light comprises approximately equal proportions of all the visible wavelengths, and when this shine on or through an object, some wavelengths are absorbed and others are reflected or transmitted. It's the reflected or transmitted light that gives the object its perceived colour. Leaves, for ex... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part IV by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| The human eye can distinguish around a million colours, the precise number depending on the individual observer and viewing conditions. Colour devices create colours in different ways, resulting in different colour gamuts. |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part V by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| In practice, most printers make a trade-off, some opting for higher resolution and others settling for more levels per dot, the best solution depending on the printer's intended use. Graphic arts professionals, for example, are interested in maximising the number of levels per dot to deliver "photog... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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InkJet Printers - Part VII by MDofPC |
Topic: InkJet Printers |
| The ink used in inkjet technology is water-based, which poses certain problems. The results from some of the early inkjet printers were prone to smudging and running, but since then there have been enormous improvements in ink chemistry. Oil-based ink is not really a solution to the problem because ... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
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