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  2. MicroDry - Wikipedia

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    A picture of the MicroDry 1300, one of the models in the MicroDry Family. MicroDry is a computer printing system developed by the ALPS corporation of Japan. It is a wax/resin-transfer system using individual colored thermal ribbon cartridges, and can print in process color using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black cartridges, as well as spot-color cartridges as white, metallic silver, and ...

  3. E.T. Gleitsmann - Wikipedia

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    E.T. Gleitsmann was a German producer of printing ink, founded in Dresden in 1847 by Emil Theodor Gleitsmann. [1] It would later expand into an international network with branches in Austria (Vienna/Rabenstein), Hungary , Italy and Sweden . The headquarters moved to Berlin in 1953. [2]

  4. J.M. Huber Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The J.M. Huber Corporation is headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. [4]Huber's product portfolio covers a range of consumer and industrial items, including oral care and personal care, food and beverage, etc. [5]

  5. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Two cartridges; one with black ink (a third-party HP 15 compatible cartridge), one with colored inks (an original type HP 17 tri-color cartridge) currently installed in an HP inkjet printer. An ink cartridge or inkjet cartridge is a component of an inkjet printer that contains ink to be deposited onto paper during printing . [ 1 ]

  6. Gel pen - Wikipedia

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    Gel pens. Compared to other inks, gel ink has higher melting point viscosity, which supports a higher proportion of pigments in the medium.The pigments are typically copper phthalocyanine, carbon black and iron oxides, and the gel is made up of water and biopolymers, such as xanthan gum and tragacanth gum, as well as some types of polyacrylate thickeners.

  7. Microcontact printing - Wikipedia

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    Microcontact printing (or μCP) is a form of soft lithography that uses the relief patterns on a master polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamp or Urethane rubber micro stamp [1] to form patterns of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of ink on the surface of a substrate through conformal contact as in the case of nanotransfer printing (nTP). [2]

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