Hot wax/heat transfer printer

Heat Transfer Printer, also called dye sublimation printer. Thermal transfer printers use transparent dyes instead of transparent inks. The print is a plastic film covered with cyan, yellow, magenta, and black pigments that passes in front of a printhead. The printhead contains about 2400 thermoelectric modules, each with 255 different temperatures. The hotter the resistance is, the more pigments are transported. The special polyester-covered paper is dyed four times before passing through the thermal resistance. The dye is then sublimated into vapour and diffused onto the cover to create a color. At this point, the change in dye density is transmitted to the paper, resulting in a continuous hue. Thermal transfer printers can print continuous-tone images that are nearly photo-quality. Generally used for prepress and professional graphics output. Thermal conversion printers mainly have the following categories: thermal sublimation printers, solid-jet wax printers, thermal wax printers, and micro-dry printers.

Thermal wax printers are also called thermal transfer printers. They work by using a semiconductor heating element on the print head to heat and melt the waxy colored materials of the three primary colors red, yellow, and blue attached to the dedicated ribbons. On the print media, the entire process must be performed three times to finalize the printout. The hot wax printer has the advantage of high output clarity, but its high printing cost guarantees output quality only with special media.

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