DigitalJuan
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Just read an article describing the Xeikon's new liquid toner technology.
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The new printing process consists of six steps: charging, expose & erase, develop & clean, intermediate transfer, substrate transfer and fixation of the toner. The particles are not charged during manufacturing; instead they are charged just before printing. Trillium incorporates both a transfer and fuse process – unlike the transfuse step of other technologies. This allows for a modular-machine approach and speed increases.
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Is there any diferrence between this one and the Indigo's ElectroInk?
Did anybody go to Xeikon booth?
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The new printing process consists of six steps: charging, expose & erase, develop & clean, intermediate transfer, substrate transfer and fixation of the toner. The particles are not charged during manufacturing; instead they are charged just before printing. Trillium incorporates both a transfer and fuse process – unlike the transfuse step of other technologies. This allows for a modular-machine approach and speed increases.
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Is there any diferrence between this one and the Indigo's ElectroInk?
Did anybody go to Xeikon booth?