Enhancement of color system in the inkjet printers
Computers and Hardware December 27th, 2007Though printing with a laser jet printer is faster and with a dot-matrix printer is economic, many people prefer inkjet printer because of the print quality and above all the facilities for easy color printings provided by it. Moreover, the dot-matrix printers do not give you the liberty of printing graphics. Enhanced color modules are reasons for the rejuvenated popularity of Encad, inkjet printers that was facing stiff competition from Epson, Roland, HP and others in the market.
While the original color plan was only six colors, the Encad has now introduced 8 colors and you can add another four with additional bottles attached to the ink cartridge for the printer. The only necessity would be to add one time additional Encad parts like the remodeled cartridge that could accommodate 12 instead of the original six colors and few more pipe cables for inflow of the ink droplets to the printing head.
Following the path of the Encad, now the Eastern product Mimaki has also come up with enhanced color plan and they introduced the seven color system in the Mimaki JV2 130 model. The extra ink bottle was special black for preparing the master prints of the designs formed with the wide format printer. They are further enhancing the plans but few people come to know about them because of lack of proper publicity and advertisement.
You need not be apprehensive about huge expenses due to use of enhanced color plans involving more bottles of ink and spreads. With the introduction of the bulk ink system you have a method for introducing effective economy in your use of ink for your wide format inkjet printer.