digital printing
In the recent survey it is recorded as approximately 9% of that of the 45 trillion pages, is being assisted by the digital printing around the world. The printing basically are sub-divided into either at office or at home as.
• Small format (corresponds to the ledger paper sheets) – this is being used in the business offices and libraries.
• Wide format (corresponds up to 3inch or 914 mm) – utilized in design establishments and drafting.
Some of the most common printing techniques are listed below:
1. Blue print – which is related to the chemical technologies.
2. Daisy wheel – this is where pre-formed characters are being applied separately.
3. Dot-matrix – this produces arbitrary patterns using dots follows an array of printing studs.
4. Line printing – this where the pre-formed are applied on to the paper line by line.
5. Heat transfer – this resembles the same of that of the fax machines or the receipt printer which apply heat to the special paper, finally which tends to form the printed image.
6. Inkjet – this is simple process in which the inks are sprayed to the paper sets to produce the selected image.
7. Electrophotography – this toner is just attracted to the charged image and then the paper gets printed and developed.
8. Solid ink printer – this is where the cubes of inks are just made melted into ink or to produce liquid toner.
The professional digital printing primarily utilizes an electric charge in order to transfer toner or the liquid ink to that of the substance which is printed upon. This digital printing quality has attained a very good growth starting from the black & white now turns to the high sophisticated digital presses namely Xerox iGen3, the Kodak Nexpress, the HP indigo digital press and the Info print 5000.