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The difference between uv printing and inkjet printing

Taking the printer as an example, the difference between uv printing and inkjet printing:

1, consumables are different, uv ink is used for uv printers, and solvent-based ink is used for ordinary inkjet printers.

2, curing is different, uv printers use led lamps for curing, and ordinary inkjet printers use natural drying.

The printer is one of the output devices of the computer, which was jointly invented by John Vaught and dave Donald in 1976. Printers are mainly used to print computer processing results on related media, and are divided into laser printers, inkjet printers, impact printers and other types. Well-known printer brands include Lenovo, Hewlett-Packard, Epson and Maichuang. The printer was invented by John Vaught and dave Donald. A device that prints computer operation results or intermediate results on paper in a specific format such as numbers, letters, symbols and graphics that people can recognize. Printers are developing in the direction of light, thin, short, small, low power consumption, high speed and intelligence.

With the rapid development of the Internet, it is predicted that the paperless era is coming, and the era of printers has arrived. However, the global consumption of paper is increasing exponentially every year, and the sales of printers are increasing at an average rate of nearly 8%. All this indicates that printers will not disappear, but will develop faster and faster, and their application fields will become wider and wider. From the appearance of the world's first printer in 1885 to various needle printers, inkjet printers and laser printers, it has been at the forefront in different years. Today, let's look for the historical footprint, review the glorious history of inkjet printers from three aspects: technology, brand and product, application market and target consumers, and make a simple analysis of the future development trend of inkjet printers.