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An inkjet printer is a computer peripheral that prints tangible copies of text documents or photographs by spraying ink droplets onto paper. A standard inkjet printer can generate color printing copies with a resolution. This is sufficient for printing larger images; but, for projects needing great print quality on a wider scale, inkjet printers are available.
Many variants integrate additional devices such as a scanner, photocopier, and specialized fax machine in addition to the printer in a single unit. Recognisable inkjet printer brands and models include the Epson XP, Canon Pixma, and HP DeskJet for home office printing, and the Canon ImageCLASS and HP OfficeJet all-in-one printers for commercial use.
Thermal inkjet technology, which is trusted by millions of office printer users, is used in high resolution inkjet printers using cartridge technology. The durable stainless steel housing, simple operation, and well-thought-out print head design make these coding and marking systems suited for a wide range of industrial-strength applications.
The systems are particularly useful in the pharmaceutical, food, wood, paper, and packaging sectors. The high resolution inkjet printers based on piezo technology are suited for marking porous and absorbent materials such as paper, cardboard, or wood.
The Global High Resolution Inkjet Printer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Canon introduces the Pro Stream 3000 series, the latest generation of their high-speed, web-fed inkjet machines for commercial print. This series, built on the established ProStream technology platform, delivers consistent offset print quality and brings a wider selection of substrates, including heavyweight paper, up to higher rated print speeds, enabling ultra-fast digital production of a broader range of commercial print jobs.
This expanded media capacity makes it even easier for print enterprises, such as general commercial and online printers, book publishers, and photo product specialists, to move high-volume, high-value work from offset and legacy technologies.
Users may gain the entire end-to-end productivity benefits of inkjet production with ProStream across the majority of applications, from direct mail and books to postcards, posters, and calendars.
The Pro Stream 3000 series has an upgraded drying mechanism to offer offset quality at faster speeds over a wider range of substrates. The drying system builds on the success of the Pro Stream 1000 series, which employs air floatation along the paper path to safeguard the surface quality of the printed output at all stages.
The revolutionary asymmetric design of the Pro Stream 3000 series dries all jobs uniformly and controllably without coming into touch with the paper, delivering great quality even on the most scratch-sensitive medium.
Because of the improved drying system efficiency, the new Pro Stream uses less energy than the 1000 series in most applications and may be connected to a lower rated power connection. As a result, the Pro Stream 3000 series is a more practical option and a better fit for the electrical infrastructure of smaller print shops.
Furthermore, the drying and cooling units, as well as the power supply, have been repositioned in the new product’s architecture, boosting operator accessibility and operability.
The Anser A1 is the first all-in-one thermal inkjet printer with a 2″ print capacity and the ability to modify DPI per item inside the message for maximum cartridge use management.
The A1 is the next generation innovation in the U2 product range, which includes the Smart, Pro-S, and SmartONE. In comparison to the A1, the U2 series has a bigger ink portfolio, scan and choose data, and user defined I/O.