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The A3 Printing Device And The Materials This Utilizes



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By : Jonathan Morleson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-25 01:32:03
The most typical use for an A3 printer is actually printing product labels. For this reason, very few individuals have in fact used or looked at A3 printers. This is an article that offers you a bit of info on the A3 printer.

There are two basic alternatives for utilizing an A3 printer. Direct thermal as well as thermal transfer. The main difference is in the way the design is actually printed on the label material. Which means that there are different operating procedures for each one as well as specific specifications the material it'll print on should adhere to. If these specifications are not met it's possible that adequate harm could be done to the print head over time to demand that it get replaced sooner than it should have to be.

If you are planning to b carrying out direct thermal printing then the following ought to be noted:

The surface coating of your material being printed on should sufficiently cover the heat activated covering to make sure that the actual printer head does not get harmed during the printing process. If the covering is too thin the printer head might be exposed to little explosions that result from the chemical reaction triggered by the heat. This may cause pitting and the print head is actually rapidly damaged to a point where it can no longer be used and also has to get replaced.

The surface of the material ought to be smooth to avoid abrading the printer head.

Also look for material which necessitates the lowest heat possible. The constant cooling and heating of the print head may compromise it. It can also have an effect on the grade of the actual printed materials if too high a heat is needed because the print might smudge if it is not left to cool down adequately before getting relocated and touched.

So far as thermal transfer printing is concerned, the material that's best will depend on what you plan to print and also the A3 printer you are using. You'll be able to ask the manufacturer of your particular machine exactly what specifications this mode of use requires before you go ahead and do any printing with it.
Author Resource:- For more information about an A3 printer visit the website http://www.colourcorp.co.za
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