----- Original Message ----- From: "awahlster" <awahlster@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 6:42 AM Subject: [Digital BW] A question about a type of printer I never heard of before today > I know this is the Digital B&W group but I have a gebteral printer > question and you guys /gals have more knowledge base then anywhere I > know of on printers. > > > OK today a couple of friends stopped by to watch our slides from > Europe. And I was showing them some of my B&W inkjets telling them I > am planning on up grading as soo as I can figure out what when and > where to get. They mentioned that the best color prints they had ever > seen came off of a Xerox printer that used a hard heat melted wax > type medium. I had never heard of anthing like this and wondered if > they were pulling my leg of it there is another type of tech out > there besides laser and inkjet or Dye sub that uses the ribbons. > > Anyone heard of a Xerox WAX??? printer > > > Mark W. There have been several wax / resin printers. Some use a heated head that will melt wax / resin off a ribbon or a sheet to the substrate underneath. Roland and several other manufacturers. It was Textronic I believe that introduced an inkjet printer that used heated wax to squirt through the heads. The advantage was that the wax became solid very fast on almost any substrate. Nice to simulate the four colour colour screens in graphic design shops. The wax was in CMYK blocks that were extruded, their form made it impossible to put the wrong colour in the wrong slot. Third party wax bacame available later on. I believe Xerox has taken over that line of printers. I've used a printer like that about five years ago and it had nice output but not as good as an average Epson these days. Ernst
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Re: [Digital BW] A question about a type of printer I never heard of before today
2003-11-30 by Ernst Dinkla
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