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  2. Wide-format printer - Wikipedia

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    Wide-format printers usually employ some variant of inkjet or toner-based technology to produce the printed image; and are more economical than other print methods such as screen printing for most short-run (low quantity) print projects, depending on print size, run length (quantity of prints per single original), and the type of substrate or ...

  3. Inkjet printing - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the widely used small inkjet printers for home and office, there are professional inkjet printers, some for "page-width" format printing and many for wide format printing. Page-width format means that the print width ranges from about 8.5–37 in (22–94 cm). "Wide format" means print width ranging from 24" up to 15' (about 60 ...

  4. Canon Production Printing - Wikipedia

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    The product line includes office printing and copying machinery, production printers, and wide-format printers for both technical documentation and color display graphics. The history of Océ as a company can be traced back to 1877, although its printing-related activities did not begun until 1919.

  5. Industrial digital printer - Wikipedia

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    Printers are generally referred to as "Super-Wide format" when their print bed exceeds 2.2m in width. For many applications at this size resolution becomes secondary to print speed - which is why many machines over 3m wide are designed for speed over resolution. In the 1980s billboards were generally printed at resolutions as low as 80dpi (dots ...

  6. Printing - Wikipedia

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    High PQ, excellent image reproduction, wide range of media, very thin image Inkjet printer: thermal 5–30 picolitres (pl) 1–5 mPa·s [60] < 0.5 μm special paper required to reduce bleeding < 350 (A3 trim size) [57] Inkjet printer: piezoelectric 4–30 pl 5–20 mPa s < 0.5 μm special paper required to reduce bleeding < 350 (A3 trim size) [57]

  7. Digital printing - Wikipedia

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    The IRIS printer was the standard for fine art digital printmaking for many years, and is still in use today, but has been superseded by large-format printers from other manufacturers such as Epson and HP that use fade-resistant, archival inks (pigment-based, as well as newer solvent-based inks), and archival substrates specifically designed ...

  8. Why big box retailers are experimenting with small-format ...

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    Target (), Ulta Beauty (), and Macy’s (), among many others, are shifting more of their focus toward small-format stores.Small-format stores are scaled-down versions of big box retail stores ...

  9. Supertank printer - Wikipedia

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    Supertank printers are a type of continuous ink system (CISS) inkjet printer.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 into the printer, which are filled and refilled via ink bottles, eliminating the need for ink cartridges.

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