Thursday, March 27, 2014

Thermal Printer Color.

Thermal Printer Color.

1 - The color thermal printer pulls a paper sheet with a special texture banjeja into the mechanism of
transport in which paper is stuck on one side by a bearing which presses against a broad coated paint film
mixed colored wax or plastic. The film contains a range of each color composition - cyan, magenta,
Yellow and, if appropriate, black. Each color band covers a wide area - the length and the length of a sheet of paper.


2 - When the paper passes through the paper feeder, it is first pressed against the film band cyano. One or more
heating elements, arranged in a row on the thermal print head on the opposite side of the line, are triggered and melt
small dots of cyan ink. The melting points are pressed against the paper.

3 - The role continues to move the feeder to be partially ejected from the printer. When the paper moves away from the
film, the cyan ink was not melted and remains melted in the film sticks to the paper.
4 - The color film slides exhibiting the magenta band and the paper is pulled back into the printer, where it is pressed against
band Magenta film and thermal process is repeated. The process repeats until the printer has used all
colors, and only then the page is ejected completely.


Source: Evolution of Computers

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