Inkjet Heat Transfer
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Selecting From Among Color Printers
Because there are so many options to choose from for color printers, deciding on one can be difficult. A lot of people believe defining your printing needs is a good starting point. With the many available options, sorting through the possibilities to find one that best fills need is important.
A good starting point may be figuring out if a lot of pages will be produced with the unit. Since businesses typically make lots of prints, a color laser machine may be a viable option. Even though these machines have a higher initial cost, they are very durable. The cost per page is much less when compared with ink-jet based units. Their resolution cannot be matched - more than nine thousand five hundred times two thousand four hundred dots every inch. Their print speed is fantastic - up to two hundred pages per minute for some models. When these machines print complex images they maintain their speed. Also, sitting for long periods of time will not damage them. That is because their ink is already dry and cannot clog the ink paths.
Some businesses with an exceptionally high volume of print have found that modern copy machines act as printing peripherals. These superb machines are fantastic. Many companies use this equipment on lease for terms of one, three, or sometime even five years. A huge plus for most companies is that a technician comes to give regular maintenance. These machines hold multiple jobs. They will even reduce or enlarge print jobs. With built in collating and stapling features they can produced finished product. They give the user control of lightening and darkening features. With their large glass area, they serve as deluxe flat bed scanners. Concerning speed, no other printer type can match them in output. They can make two hundred or more copies per minute. Their cost per copy cannot be beat.
Specialty printers exist for particular business needs. For example, some print on fabric using heat transfer or thermal technology. Others print on extremely large media, such as wood. These types typically require specialized ink.
For small scale printing needs, machines with toner cartridges generally are not cost effective solutions. Ranging upward of five times or more expensive than ink-jet printers, they are usually out of budget. Their less expensive ink-jet counterparts have many desirable features.
Photo printers are a sub-type and are configured to print from one edge to the other without a border. These heads on these machines contain many ink nozzles, allowing very fine control of ink placement. Photo printing machines are equipped with a card reader. That way you can place your camera's storage card into the slot and print. Therefore, these units can operate independently of a computer. However, the product coming from these devices is the most costly to produce. Specialty ink and paper drive up these costs. But, if you need a photo, nothing compares to the quality of one of these machines. They come in a wide range of sizes, the smallest is just bigger than a standard picture.
Most plain ink-jet machines require a computer connection. These are typically found in homes. Models at the bottom end of the price range usually have only one ink cartridge. All four ink colors are contained in separate compartments. Black occupies the most space. Machines that are priced mid-range have two cartridges. One cartridge holds black ink by itself. Colors are stored in a second container. Quality devices separate the various tints into their own container. The best of these even have up to seven containers for various hues of each tint. An additional cartridge containing photo ink is available for many machines.
Some people want additional functionality from their machines. Procedures such as faxing, scanning, or copying are sometimes built into a unit. These devices are known as 'all in one' machines.
One draw back of color printers is cost. Colored ink and toner costs much more than does black ink. One way to reduce the cost of your color printing is to set the printer to black or gray scale printing. Only select the color option when you need to. One reason to do this is that sometimes you may really be printing in dark navy or some other tint that looks black. Also, some printers use a composite of colors to mimic black unless forced to do other wise.
I have more reviews and information about black and white printers at my Web site. You may also be interested in reading my article on flatbed inkjet printers.
using heat transfer paper on polyester?
i want to put some lettering on a polyester flag for my local disabled football team. will normal inkjet heat transfer paper work or do i need something different.
it might not take the heat of an iron without melting, cut out the letters from plain black cotton and use fabric glue. or get letter stencils and use fabric paints and stencil what you need to on the flag.
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