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this is ggmania.com subsite Inkless printer to be built into digital cameras - TechAmok

Inkless printer to be built into digital cameras - [hardware]
07:15 PM EST - Feb,16 2007 - (2 comments)

A revolutionary way to print pictures without ink has been invented by a US company called Zink Imaging. The company, a spin-off of Polaroid, says it will use the technology to make hand-held printers that can be integrated into mobile phones and digital cameras, with the first products available at the end of 2007. The key to creating the devices is doing away with ink, using a new type of digital printing that changes colour of paper when heat is applied. The company recently demonstrated a working prototype of the camera phone printer at the DEMO 2007 technology conference in California, US. The printer is expected to cost $200 while 100 sheets of paper will cost $20.
Zink paper is made from a white plastic sheet covered with micro-thin layers containing three types of colour-forming dye crystals - yellow on top, magenta in the middle and cyan on the bottom. The paper is initially colourless, looks and feels like ordinary white photograph paper and is not light sensitive. During printing, the paper passes through a thermal print head, which contains a thin row of tiny heater elements - 118 spanning 1 centimetre. The applied heat causes the dye molecules to change from crystals to amorphous glasses, a process that also releases colour.

To bring out the correct colour at each pixel, the temperature and exposure to the heater element is precisely controlled. The crystals in the top yellow layer require the highest temperature and shortest time to melt and become coloured; the magenta middle layer a lower temperature and longer time; and the bottom cyan layer the lowest temperatures and longest exposure time.

Because most pixels have combinations of all three colours, full colour images are obtained by each heater element delivering a series of rapid, time and temperature controlled pulses. A 5 cm x 7.5 cm picture takes about 30 seconds to print, in a single pass, with around two-hundred-million heat pulses applied. The print comes out completely dry and, its makers claim, it is very durable - it cannot be torn and is also water resistant, they say.

last 10 comments:

(05:19 PM EDT - Mar,23 2020) - jamessw
It's not revolutionary. But it was nice to read about that method. Have you seen this https://ca.bestessays.com/custom_essays_canada.php page before?
(05:17 AM EST - Jan,23 2020) - DorisWNickols
At the point when I was a kid, outings to my grandma's home implied playing with an otherworldly toy: her Polaroid camera. Grammy was limited to a wheelchair when a great many people headed to the drugstore to get film grew. Now I work for an writing company which is college-paper.org legit. so right now camera filled in as her compact darkroom.

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