Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Another inkjet printer first!

Xaar printhead technology used to produce LCD screens

From  Printweek.com

Matt Whipp, printweek.com, 04 November 2008Japan's Nakan Corporation is using Xaar 1001 printheads in its G8 Inkjet Printer to produce LCD screens.The press, which was announced at the FPD International Convention last month, uses the printheads to produce a key component of TFT LCD screens that helps align the crystals and improve viewing angles for glass sheets up to 2x2.5m.

The G8 houses 42 Xaar 1001 printheads that use a range of techniques to ensure control over drop size and placement, as well as reliable delivery. The more efficient use of ink (or in this case the polyimide fluid) reduces both consumption and wastage.Xaar chief executive Ian Dinwoodie said: "This new printer demonstrates the advanced capability of the Xaar 1001 printhead for non-graphic applications at an important time when high-volume manufacturers are looking for new digital fluid deposition technologies to bring down costs."
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

splash!pr grafixwire | Inkjet advance in LCD screen manufacturing

splash!pr grafixwirenews releases from the print and graphic arts industrySubscribe * Home * About * Photo LibraryInkjet advance in LCD screen manufacturingOctober 15, 2008 By: admin Category: XaarXaar plc (”Xaar”), the inkjet printing technology group headquartered in Cambridge, announces that its Japanese customer, Nakan Corporation (”Nakan”) is to launch a new printing machine incorporating Xaar 1001 printheads for use in LCD screen manufacturing.Nakan, a world leader in the manufacture of LCD-TFT process technology and equipment, will announce a new G8 Inkjet Printer at the FPD International convention at Yokohama Pacifico on 29th to 31st October. Building on earlier experience with inkjet, Nakan’s new inkjet printer uses the very latest inkjet technology to print the polyimide (PI) alignment-layer in the processing of glass sheets up to 2,200 mm by 2,500 mm. The printing of the PI alignment layer is a key process in the production of all LCD displays.The new printer incorporates an array of 42 advanced Xaar 1001 printheads which deliver high speed multi-pass printing with precision and control. The combination of Xaar’s radically new side-shooter design with TF Technology™ ink circulation and XaarDOT™ multi-pulse inkjet technology achieves excellent drop placement and volume control with high reliability.Xaar’s Advanced Manufacturing Team has worked closely with Nakan over several years to develop inkjet for the printing of PI fluid. The first G5.5 Inkjet Printer was announced in 2007 based on the Xaar 760 printhead. The Xaar 1001 adds significant improvements in both performance and reliability, creating thin, highly uniform coatings with sharply defined edges and a corresponding reduction in materials usage and scrap for the manufacturer. Xaar and Nakan will continue to work closely together to further enhance the benefits of inkjet printing in the manufacture of displays.Ian Dinwoodie, Xaar’s Chief Executive, commented: “This new printer demonstrates the advanced capability of the Xaar 1001 printhead for non-graphic applications at an important time when high volume manufacturers are looking for new digital fluid deposition technologies to bring down costs.”EndAbout XaarXaar is the world’s leading supplier of industrial inkjet printheads, inks and peripheral equipment to commercial printing and industrial manufacturing markets. Xaar’s innovative technology offers OEM customers and licensees commercial advantage through product differentiation, productivity, and faster time-to-market. Additional information about Xaar is available at www.xaar.comAbout Nakan CorporationBased in Sakura-City, Japan, Nakan was founded in 1937 as a manufacturer of printing machinery. In recent years it has focused especially on the business of Flat Panel Displays, manufacturing equipment and related devices for producing LCD panels.ContactsXaar: Ian Dinwoodie, Chief Executive and Andrew Taylor, Finance Director. T: +44 (0)1223 423663Bankside Consultants: Steve Liebmann or Simon Bloomfield. T: +44 (0)20 7367 8883 / +44 (0)7802 888159
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Monday, April 14, 2008

INKJET General Information

Inkjet cartridges are much smaller than toner cartridges and operate a different technology. Rather than a toner powder; an inkjet cartridge uses ink similar to that used in a pen. Inkjet cartridges are getting more common for printers. Original and compatible, refilled & remanufactured Cartridges can be purchased. Remanufactured cartridges are processed through another machine, which also uses patented world-first technology. This machine recycles both used and faulty cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges commonly cost 30 to 50 percent less than new cartridges. Moreover, they often contain up to 20 percent more ink. Remanufactured inkjet cartridges are recycled cartridges that are remanufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications. The cartridges are inspected, disassembled, cleaned, and refilled. Remanufactured cartridges are also available in bulk packaging.

Compatible Canon inkjet cartridges and refills are available for all Canon Bubble Jet Color printers with the same high quality printer ink that all of our remanufactured ink cartridges offer.. Compatible cartridges are mainly available for printers that use simple reservoirs as ink cartridges (such as Canon and Epson) because they are easy to copy. Hewlett Packard (HP) and Lexmark integrate the print head into the inkjet cartridge and protect it by patents, making it difficult for companies to make generic version of these ink cartridges. Now most OEM’s are following HP’s lead!


Inkjet cartridges are increasingly becoming more sophisticated and complex in their construction and longer lifetimes are also required of cartridges, particularly those for use with printers having an off-carriage ink reservoir which replenishes the cartridge's ink supply. This has lead to greater sophistication in the so-called "servicing" of cartridges by a printer. Inkjet cartridges are extremely popular: most computer users are familiar with inkjet printers, as they provide relatively high quality printing and can be used in a variety of industries. The principle which inkjet cartridges use is very straightforward and easy to understand.

Recycling can save millions of gallons of oil every year. Recycling won’t work if we don’t close the loop. Many charitable institutions around the world have initiated ink cartridge recycling programs, which fund hospitals, school activities and other social concerns

OEMs and remanufactures employ different methods and focus on different priorities when dealing with collected cartridges. While some OEMs do not offer collection schemes for inkjet cartridges, OEMs recycle the cartridges that they do collect. OEMs wish to recycle the materials to fulfill their environmental responsibilities, while 3rd party supplies companies need the cartridges for remanufacturing. Despite these efforts, many cartridges do wind up in landfills.

TIP: Printing too many photos from an air show or blue ocean scenes will kill your cartridge faster than you can say "blue skies," as dominant colors (say, "blue") are used faster than the others. Therein lies the reason Epson backed the study: the company is singing the praises of its single-ink cartridge approach, an approach which is necessarily more efficient in terms of wasted ink because there's only one color per cartridge, and thus only one cartridge to replace when that color runs out. Epson and many other manufacturers use these types of printer cartridges in their printers. These types of cartridge designs allow manufacturers to easily produce compatible cartridges, further increasing savings over the long-term use of your printer. Epson has a solid reputation in the office stationary mart and worldwide one can get them at online stores and they are available with specific dealers of the company. If used and maintained well they give value for money

This information researched and supplied by:
Rick Bullock Mister Inkjet Australia
www.mrinkjet.com.au mrinkjet@mrinkjet.com.au

Thursday, November 01, 2007

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Fantastic Ways To Automate Content Update

Five Fantastic Ways To Automate Content Update

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Affiliate Marketing Mistakes

10 Biggest Mistakes In Affiliate Marketing And How To Avoid Them

Though anyone can achieve success with affiliate programs, not everyone manages to do the same. The reason? Well, there are 10 of them, actually. These are the biggest mistakes that make success in affiliate marketing very elusive. Study them well, and read up on how to avoid them. Hurdling through these mistakes can spell the difference between monumental profits and dismal performance in your affiliate marketing campaigns........

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