Does KODAK CD-R Ultima Inkjet Printable* White media work in a production “lights out” environment?
Yes, because CD Inkjet printers* can be connected to a robotic handling system and to a CD writer(s) for “lights out” recording and printing. The discs are stackable as they come out of the printer. • What is the difference between inkjet printing* and thermal transfer printing? Inkjet printing* and thermal transfer printing are commonly used for customizing the surfaces of CD-R discs, however each uses different technology to place inks on the printing surface of the discs. It is important to remember that inkjet printable and thermal printable CD-Rs are not interchangeable. In inkjet printers*, inks are sprayed, via droplets of an ink solution, onto a specially designed surface material on the disc. This special material, the inkjet receiver layer, is intended to hold the ink droplets in place while absorbing the liquid components of the ink. In thermal transfer printers, a print head that contains resistive elements in a linear array heats ink-coated films (ribbons). The head is in
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