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dye-sublimation and printers
While once the province of high-end print shops, dye-sublimation printers are now increasingly used as dedicated consumer photo printers.
The types of printers used include inkjet printers, dye-sublimation printer, laser printers, and thermal printers.
Many consumer and professional dye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographic prints.
Most dye-sublimation printers use CMYO ( Cyan Magenta Yellow Overcoating ) colors, which differs from the more recognized CMYK colors in that the black dye is eliminated in favour of a clear overcoating.
This means that dye-sublimation printers cannot match the flexibility of inkjet printers in printing on a wide range of media.
Most dye-sublimation printers have filters to reduce the likelihood of this happening, and a speck of dust can only affect one print as it becomes attached to the print during the printing process.
Finally, dye-sublimation printers fall short when producing neutral and toned black-and-white prints with higher density levels and virtually no metamerism or bronzing.
Alps Electric produced the first quality dye-sub printers for home consumers in the $ 500 –$ 1, 000 price range, bringing dye-sublimation technology within the reach of a wider audience.
Now there are many dye-sublimation printers on the market starting from as low as $ 100 marketed by corporations such as Canon, Sony, Sagem, HiTi Digital Inc., DNP Fotolusio, Mitsubishi Electric and Kodak ( among others ), especially postcard-sized mobile photo printers.
Although print times vary among different dye-sublimation printers, a typical cheap home-use dye-sub printer can print a 6 " x 4 " photo in 45 – 90 seconds.
More heavy-duty printers can print much faster ; for example, a Shinko CHC-S-2145 dye-sublimation printer can print a 6 " x 4 " photo in as little as 6. 8 seconds.
Unlike dye-sublimation printers, these printers cannot vary the dot intensity, which means that images must be dithered.

dye-sublimation and heat
A dye-sublimation printer ( or dye-sub printer ) is a printer which employs a printing process that uses heat to transfer dye to a medium such as a plastic card, paper or canvas.
A dye-sublimation printer ( or dye-sub printer ) is a computer printer which employs a printing process that uses heat to transfer dye onto medium materials such as a plastic card, paper, or fabric.
Other methods of decoration used on T-shirts include airbrush, applique, embroidery, impressing or embossing, and the ironing on of either flock lettering, heat transfers, or dye-sublimation transfers.

dye-sublimation and print
For environments that print confidential or secret documents, a dye-sublimation printer is a potential security risk that must be handled carefully.
The dye-sublimation printing process is used to print on polyester or other synthetic fabrics.

dye-sublimation and printing
Traditionally, the advantage of dye-sublimation printing has been the fact that it is a continuous-tone technology, where each dot can be any color.
In the early days of inkjet printing, the large droplets and low resolution made inkjet prints significantly inferior to dye-sublimation, but today's inkjets produce extremely high quality prints using microscopic droplets and supplementary ink colors, producing superior color fidelity to dye-sublimation.
These factors make dye-sublimation generally a more reliable technology over inkjet printing.
Advantages of dye-sublimation over other methods of textile printing:
The exception to this rule is a dye-sublimation printer that utilizes a printing method more akin to pixels per inch.

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Also, dye-sublimation papers and ribbons are sensitive to skin oils, which interfere with the dye's ability to sublimate from the ribbon to the paper.

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Consequently, a dye-sublimation printer produces true continuous tones appearing much like a chemical photograph.

printers and heat
It is becoming more common for large-format wide-carriage inkjet printers to be used to print onto heat-shrink plastic sheeting, which is then applied to a vehicle surface with adhesive and shrunk to fit using a heat gun, known as a vehicle wrap.
* Thermistors are also used in the hot ends of 3D printers, they produce heat and keep a constant temperature for melting the plastic filament.
These are not to be confused with dye sublimation heat transfer imprinting printers, which use special inks to create transfers designed to be imprinted on polyester items.
Standard black and white laser printers are capable of printing on plain paper using a special " transfer toner " containing sublimation dyes which can then be permanently heat transferred to T-shirts, hats, mugs, metals, puzzles and other surfaces.
* Overhead transparency film for photocopiers or laser printers ( boPET film withstands the high heat ).
Two-color direct thermal printers can print both black and an additional color ( often red ) by applying heat at two different temperatures.
Laser label material is a nonporous stock made to withstand the intense heat of laser printers and copiers.
Direct thermal printers use a printhead to generate heat that causes a chemical reaction in specially designed paper that turns the paper black.
Thermal transfer printers also use heat, but instead of reacting the paper, the heat melts a waxy or resin substance on a ribbon that runs over the label or tag material.
Direct thermal printers are generally less expensive, but they produce labels that can become illegible if exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or chemical vapors.

printers and transfer
Solid ink printers, also known as phase-change printers, are a type of thermal transfer printer.
Impact printers rely on a forcible impact to transfer ink to the media, similar to the action of a typewriter.
To permit a high registration accuracy, some color laser printers use a large rotating belt called a " transfer belt ".
One of the primary targets of IrSimpleShot ( IrSS ) is to allow the millions of IrDA-enabled camera phones to wirelessly transfer pictures to printers, printer kiosks and flat panel TV's.
* Xerox Phaser, Xerox's trade name for makes of thermal transfer printers, solid ink printers and color laser printers
These include condition, age, historical significance, signatures, rarity, demand for the item, aesthetics, type of company, original face value, bankers associated with issuance, transfer stamps, cancellation markings, issued or unissued, printers, and type of engraving process.
An ECP interface on a PC can improve transfers to pre-IEEE-1284 printers as well, by reducing the CPU load during the transfer ; however, the transfer in that case is unidirectional.
Direct Cable Connection ( DCC ), is a feature of Microsoft Windows that allows a computer to transfer and share files ( or connected printers ) with another computer, via a connection using either the serial port, parallel port or the infrared port of each computer.
For data transfer between Psion computers, printers and to use mobile phones as modems the Series 7 features IrDA ( infrared ) connectivity.
Iron-on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers.
* Thermal transfer ribbon, used in thermal transfer printers
One of its popular products was the Okimate 10 thermal transfer printer, one of the first affordable color printers for early home computers.
In the early 1980s, Long Beach Transit would also break from this system, and would have ticket printers installed on every bus to issue interagency transfers ( drivers would, in case the printer failed, keep a book of the standard interagency transfer for just such emergencies.
Some thermal transfer printers are also capable of direct thermal printing.
There are three grades of ribbon for use with a thermal transfer printers:
ZeroNine Manufacturing, Co., Inc. is a company that mainly produces thermal transfer ribbon for use in machines such as the Gerber Edge and Roland printers.

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