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True Black vs Composite Black
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True black and composite black refer to different methods of creating black color in the printing process, and the differences between them can affect the final print output. Let's explore each concept: 1. True Black Definition: True black is a pure, solid black color that is achieved using only the black ink in the printer. Printing Method: When you choose true black, the printer uses only the black ink cartridge to produce the darkest black possible. Advantages: Results in a deep and rich black color and consumes less ink because it only uses the black ink cartridge. Considerations: May...
Unveiling the Superiority of Epson ColorWorks PrecisionCore Printhead: A Leap Beyond Thermal Technology
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Introduction In the dynamic world of label printing, the choice of printhead technology plays a pivotal role in determining the quality, precision, and versatility of the final output. Epson ColorWorks PrecisionCore Printhead stands out as a technological marvel, surpassing traditional thermal printheads in various aspects. This blog post delves into the distinctive advantages that set Epson's PrecisionCore apart from other printheads employing thermal technology. Precision Beyond Compare Epson's PrecisionCore technology employs a cutting-edge print chip that can generate an astounding number of precise dots per second. The microscopic droplets are consistently placed with remarkable accuracy, resulting in prints of unparalleled...
Create Superior, Eye-Catching Event Badges Using Epson’s Industry Leading ColorWorks C4000 Printer
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GHS Labels: Everything You Need to Know
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Paper Labels or Synthetic Labels, How To Choose
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Every product requires a unique label. Determining the best materials to construct a label can be extremely overwhelming because the materials must support the many conditions the label will be exposed to. With evolving advancements in the printing industry, the variety of label materials has expanded significantly. There are several key factors to consider when identifying the best label material for your specific application: Product Application Surface Environmental Conditions Shelf Life Cost Storage Conditions Handling/Mechanical Exposure Analyzing the many conditions your label will be exposed to is the first step in determining which label material is best suited for your...
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