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  2. Continuous ink system - Wikipedia

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    More expensive, business-grade printers use progressively larger ink tanks on the printhead, but as the platen width and speed of the printer increases it eventually becomes impractical to have the tanks integrated with the printheads due to the high mass and inertia the liquid volume adds to the printheads and the reduced accuracy of printing ...

  3. Solid ink - Wikipedia

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    Yellow cyan magenta and black solid ink sticks. The black ink stick is cut in half. Solid ink (also known as hot melt ink [1] [2]) is a type of ink used in printing.Solid ink is a waxy, resin-based polymer that must be melted prior to usage, unlike conventional liquid inks.

  4. Aquatint - Wikipedia

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    Goya, No. 32 of Los Caprichos (1799, Por que fue sensible).This is a fairly rare example of a print entirely in aquatint. [5]In intaglio printmaking techniques such as engraving and etching, the artist makes marks into the surface of the plate (in the case of aquatint, a copper or zinc plate) that are capable of holding ink.