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subject: The Smart Factors In Utilizing Generic Ink Cartridges For Any Printing Tasks [print this page]


It really is funny how so many buyers think of printer ink with the things they can print out on a home printer like family photographs, airplane tickets, or annual accounts. What most don't understand, though, is that the printer ink industry includes much more, than generic discount cartridge and private printers. It's very true that corporations like Lexmark and HP make plenty of money catering to the needs of home and office users but you have to understand that there are plenty of commercial buyers of inkjet technologies, too. How do you think firms print their logos on cans, compact disks, soda bottles, and firm pens? Even companies that make branded t-shirts use inkjet technologies.

So, what is the difference between printer ink that goes into a generic discount cartridge and the printer ink used in to depict a custom tie with an organization brand name? In fact, there are a few very big variations between discount cartridge and industrial ink solutions. How can they be different and yet so similar? Since industrial printing makes use of different materials and faster speeds, the printer ink in your printer ink cartridge would never be able to get the job done. You could get a good idea of why you cannot use printer ink on industrial materials by attempting to print a picture on a clear form of sheet metal. Not only would it ruin your printer completely but the printer ink would never dry.

Can you imagine that some industrial printing machines can print at speeds in excess of 200 meters per minute? Let me put it into terms you might be able to better appreciate. 600 feet per minute is equal to more than 10 8.5 x eleven pages per second. Keep in mind, these industrial printing presses are not printing on printer paper. We are talking about materials like glass, metal, and cloths. The printer ink has only a split second to be distributed in the correct pattern so as to print a line of text or an image and fully dry before shifting onto the following level during the process.

So, why is printer ink the favored printing answer for industrial printing firms? Why is not toner thought-about for the printing job? The reply is simple. Industrial printing corporations have used printer ink since their inception. It is just natural that they will stick with what works. Offset printing was used in the past to maintain the price per unit. When printer inks evolved to the point where it offered a better price per unit than offset printing, the printing trade jumped at the opportunity. Printer ink is simply the best solution for the job. Toner requires specific circumstances so as to print optimally. Printer inks are versatile.

by: Tyler b riley




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