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maximum of 132 columns per line,
while its 9-pin
printhead was the
first disposable, user-serviceable
printhead on the market. The MX-80 was a m****ive commercial...
- jet
material deposition market also uses
inkjet technologies,
typically printheads using piezoelectric crystals, to
deposit materials directly on substrates...
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delivering a
large volume of
liquid ink to a
comparatively small inkjet printhead. Many
business and
professional grade printers incorporate a continuous...
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printer uses a light-emitting
diode (LED)
array as a
light source in the
printhead instead of the
laser used in
laser printers and, more generally, in the...
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offset printing or
standard printing.
Solid ink
printers require heated printheads.
Continuous Inkjet (CIJ)
began the
Solid ink
industry by
using wax and...
-
Supertank printers differ from
traditional inkjet printers in that the
printhead is
connected via a tube
system that
draws ink from
large ink
tanks built...
- extrusion-based
printing are
inherently soft
enough to
extrude from a syringe/
printhead and
possess a high
enough viscosity to
retain a shape. In
certain cases...
- Historically, "dye sublimation"
referred to page
printers that use a
thermal printhead to
transfer dye from a
ribbon directly onto the
print media via sublimation...
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combining a
daisy wheel, for
producing letter-quality text, and a dot
matrix printhead, for
producing graphics and
other symbols not
present on the
daisy wheel...
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reports on ink
levels and
simultaneously protect the
health of the
printhead.
During printhead maintenance or cleanings, if a
cartridge doesn't have enough...