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Digital printing is a modern printing process that uses digital technology to print images, text, and graphics directly from a digital file. There are several types of digital printing that can be done, the most common are described below:
Ink injection (inkjet): It is the most widely used digital printing method and is mainly used for high-quality prints, both in color and in black and white. Inkjet printers work by projecting small droplets of ink onto paper.
Laser: Laser printing is a printing process in which a laser is used to print text or images. It is a fast and precise process, making it a good option for high volume printing.
Thermal transfer printing: This method is commonly used for printing labels, product labels, and barcodes. Thermal transfer printing uses a print head that applies heat to an ink transfer ribbon or ribbon to transfer ink to print media.
Dye sublimation: This type of printing is mainly used for printing objects and textiles. The sublimation process involves printing the image onto a special transfer paper using dye sublimation inks and then transferring the image through heat and pressure to the destination surface.
UV printing: This method uses special inks that dry instantly upon exposure to UV light, allowing printing on more varied surfaces such as wood, glass, and metal. It is used in the printing of signage materials and displays.
Continuous inkjet printing: This technology is similar to inkjet printing, but uses a print head that continuously emits ink, enabling high-speed, high-volume printing. It is commonly used in printing newspapers and other large-scale printing materials.
Each of these types of digital printing has its advantages and disadvantages, and the type of printing that is chosen will depend on the type of material to be printed, the budget and the objectives of the project.