Photo
Paper and Inkjet Paper
Inkjet technology is commonly used to print photographs
at home. Input starts as a digital photo, or a traditional
photo scanned into a computer. A series of printheads sprays
droplets of ink onto paper to re-create the image, typically
using cyan, magenta, yellow and black colors. The printer
electronics control the position of the printhead and ejection
of droplets to dispense the ink in the right amount, at
the right time, and in the right positions.
Some
inkjet printing - especially printing of text documents
- is done on plain paper. For printing pictures, Kodak and
others offer special photo inkjet paper that gives the look
and feel of a photographic print. Layers of polymers coated
onto the photo paper help reduce the amount inks "bleed"
into one another or into the paper. This avoids wrinkling,
improves image quality, and gives the print a glossy look.
The polymers also interact with the inks to make the image
last longer and resist fading.
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