Method of printing by spraying droplets of ink through computer-controlled nozzles. Also called jet printing.
In digital printing, a plateless printing system that produces images directly on paper from digital data using streams of very fine drops of dyes which are controlled by digital signals to produce images on paper.
Pressureless and plateless forms of printing, generally where a variable image is generated from an electronic media or computer.
Printing process of an image or text by small ink particles projected onto the paper surface.
Ink jet printing is a non-impact process - no pressure is applied to the substrate. A jet ink is fired from a "gun"! and is broken up into a stream of minute droplets of ink. These are all electronically charged to a predetermined level before passing between deflector plates which alter their individual flight paths to the substrate, and so forming the required image. Because it is non-impact, this process can print on almost any surface.
non-contact printing process that uses a modulated jet of ink to spray the image onto the substrate.
Creates a desired image on paper by squirting droplets of liquid inks under pressure from a print head containing one or more nozzles. The printer's resolutions (often expressed as dots per inch, or DPI) is dependent upon a number of factors, such as the number of nozzles; the frequency of ink droplets; the placement of the droplets; and the qualities of the paper used for printing.
A method of printing text or images by spraying droplets of ink through computer-controlled nozzles.