13: Printing Technology
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13: Printing Technology
Digital Image Formation Printing Technology Printing Technology Timeline ! 1439: Printing Press! 1796: Lithography! 1903: Offset Printing Press! 1907: Screen Printing! 1957: Dye-Sublimation! 1960 s: Photocopier! 1969: Laser Printer! 1970: Dot Matrix Printer! 1976: Inkjet Printer! Printing Technology Printing Devices • Dye Sublimation • Inkjet • Laser • Chemical (Silver Processes) Printing Technology Dye Sublimation Printers (or dye-sub printer) ! • Employs a printing process that uses heat to transfer dye to a medium such as: ! • plastics, glass, ceramics, printer paper, photographic paper, or fabric.! Printing Technology Dye Sublimation Printers • Continuous Tone printing device • Heat Transfer Process • Creates 24 bit color per pixel by heating & vaporizing the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black dyes in different intensities by varying the heat in 256 levels. • Uses CMY colors • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Printing Technology Dye Sublimation Printers • Material • The printing dye is stored/contained on cellophane ribbon and is made up of three color panels. Printing Technology Dye Sublimation Printers Dye Sublimation Printers • Advantages • A superior color gamut to inkjet printing • Prints are dry and ready to handle as soon as they exit the printer • Cost - media packs containing both ribbon and paper yields a fixed cost per print • The whole printing cycle is extremely clean • no liquid ink / no print heads to get clogged • fewer moving parts that can break down • Laminate coating to protect print from water • UV coating protects print from UV light damage Dye Sublimation Printers • Dis-advantages • Printing Size - only one size pre-printer • Waste - up to 95% of the dye may be wasted for a typical print • Security Risk - a perfect color-separated negative image of the printed page is created on the supply roll color panels • Last but not least, Dye Sublimation Printers are not good for producing continuous tone Black and White prints. Printing Technology Dye Sublimation Printers ! Canon $89.95 6 Printer Fuji $2495 8 Printer Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers • Propels variably-sized droplets of ink onto the paper surface.! • Microscopic droplets of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black imitate the color of the pixel.! • One pixel consists of many small droplets of varying size and color, therefore there is no straightforward relationship between the dots and the pixels of the image! ! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! ! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers There are three main technologies in use in contemporary inkjet printers:! • Thermal • Piezoelectric • Continuous! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! Thermal! Canon, HP, Lexmark ! • Uses print cartridges with a series of tiny electrically heated chambers that causes a steam explosion in the chamber to form a bubble, which propels a droplet of ink onto the paper.! • The ink used is water-based inks using pigments or dyes.! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! Piezoelectric! Epson (MicroPiezo) ! • Uses a piezoelectric material in the ink-filled chamber behind each nozzle instead of a heating element.! When voltage is applied, the piezoelectric material changes shape or size, which generates a pressure pulse forcing a droplet of ink from the nozzle! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! Piezoelectric! Epson (MicroPiezo) ! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! Piezoelectric! Epson (MicroPiezo) ! • Piezo technology allows a wider variety of inks than thermal or continuous ink jet.! • Print heads are built with robust construction and are designed for high volume production, faster print speeds, and lower costs.! • The print heads apply between zero to eight droplets of ink per dot and only where needed! Printing Technology Ink Jet Printers ! Continuous ! • Continuous ink jet printers are used commercially for printing of products and packages.! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Ink Set! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Ink Types! ! • Dye-Base Ink! • Pigment-Base Ink! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Dye-Based Ink! • Advantages! • Much stronger than pigment-based ink! • Can produce more color for a given density! • Dye on the paper is not affected by water or other solvents! • Keeps reflections even resulting in less Gloss Differential and Metamerism! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Dye-Based Ink! Disadvantages! ! • Have a tendency to absorb into paper leading to bleeding or dot gain . ! • Poor Lightfastness resulting in fading prints.! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Pigment-Based Ink! Advantages! • No Dot Gain, the ink rest on the surface of the paper! • Less ink is needed to create the same intensity of color ! as with dye-based inks! • Pigmented inks offer improved Lightfastness.! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers ! Pigment-Based Ink! • Disadvantages! • Clogging of print heads! • Gloss differential! • Metamerism - ( when two matching color samples do not match when viewed under different light sources or from different angles)! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! Inks and Dot Gain! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! • Lightfastness! • Is the lifetime of the print without any fading! • Some paper-ink combinations claim to last 70-200 years.! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! • Waterfastness! • Water-resistance! • Dye-based ink is only water-resistant on specific glossy photo papers! • Pigment-based ink is water-resistant on any paper surface! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! • Gloss Differential! • Pigment-based printers: no ink is applied to white areas therefore this results in microscopic valleys that can cause non-uniform reflections when viewed from different angles. Also, it can be a problem within different colors. ! ! ! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! • Metemerism! • Pigment-based Printers: undesirable colorcast caused by mixing different colors to reproduce shades of gray in a B&W print.! ! ! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! • Image PPI vs. Printer DPI! • Because the printer places many dots (droplets) to represent one pixel the printer s DPI refers to the amounts of droplets that is printed on the paper and is not directly related to the images PPI/DPI managed in image processing.! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! Iris Printer 1987! ! An Iris printer is a large format color inkjet printer manufactured by the Graphic Communications Group of Eastman Kodak The prints are noted for their accurate color reproduction.! ! Iris printers have also been used in the production of fine art prints since the early 1990s. An early developer of the technology in the fine art field was Graham Nash.! ! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! Iris Printer • Iris printers use a continuous flow ink system to produce continuous-tone output on various media! • Unlike most ink jet printers which fire drops only when needed, the Iris printers' four 1 micron glass jets flow continuously under high pressure.! • Drops that are not needed to form the image are deflected electrostatically into a waste system. ! ! Printing Technology Photographic Ink Jet Printers! ! GiclÈe pronounced "zhee-clay" ! is an invented name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using archival ink sets and high quality printing paper in a ink-jet printer.! ! Printing Technology Color Laser Printers ! are a common type of computer printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper! ! Laser printers employ a xerographic printing process but differ from analog photocopiers in that the image is produced by the direct scanning of a laser beam across the printer's photo-receptor.! ! ! Printing Technology Color Laser Printers Advantages! ! • CMYK! • Resolution up to 2400 dpi! • Speed up to 100 color pages per minute! • Cost cheaper per volume than any other printer! ! Printing Technology Color Laser Printers Disadvantages! ! • Anti-counterfeiting ("secret") marks! • Many modern color laser printers mark printouts by a nearly invisible dot raster, for the purpose of identification! • Shock hazards! • it is possible for a high voltage or a residual voltage to be present on the various rollers, wires, and metal contacts inside a laser printer! ! Printing Technology Color Laser Printers Disadvantages! ! • Toner clean-up! • Ozone hazards! • the high voltages inside the printer can produce ozone and nitrogen oxides! ! • Respiratory health risks! • some printers emit sub-micro particles which some suspect may be associated with respiratory diseases! Printing Technology Color Laser Printers Disadvantages! • Media! • Unable to print on coated photographic quality paper! ! !