What is Latex inkjet printing?


Technology always prefers new explorations. The very new advancement in the printing media is contributed by "Latex inks". Though Latex inks serves as one of the "most-sought-after" in the evergreen field of printing, the word "Latex" can still stay as an enigma for at least a few among us. This article provides crisp information of this brand new technology.

New innovations are blooming in the field of printing technology. Printers are those devices which once were immensely man-operated. The successful journey from these manual operational printers to the super-functional automatic printers has been revolutionary achievements. The very newest advancement in the media of printing is none other than "Latex inkjet printing".

What is Latex inkjet printing?


Latex inkjet printing fully owes to the revolutionary development of "Latex inks" which are water based inks and uses latex as the pigment holder. Printing media which was once ruled by solvent inks gave a kick start to Latex ink technology due to various reasons:
  • Compared to solvent inks which do not dry-off completely in 24 hours, Latex inks comes out of the printer fully dried off and "ready-to-use" which is a startling achievement. Since it has in-built heaters, it needs comparatively lesser time for the ink to dry off. Hence there is no time consumption and your prints will come out fully dried and ready-to-service, which sounds super cool, isn't ?
  • Latex inks are eco-friendly in nature, whereas solvent inks raise many health hazards.
  • It offers PVC free material and substrate can be recycled.
  • It offers excellent eye-candy colour consistency.
  • Latex inks are odourless and nickel free, thereby providing healthy work environment to printer operators.

Overall to a great degree, Latex inkjet printer technology can be viewed as a great leap in the array of printing mediums, since it offers "Healthy printing" together with salient features.

HP who reigns as the "King of printers" embedded this technology with its new range of printers. Click here to read more about HP Latex 300 series printers.


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