2011年12月29日星期四

How to Dry Dye Based Inkjet Ink

Inkjet printers use two types of ink: dye-based ink and pigment-based ink. The biggest difference between the two is that pigment-based ink dries faster. For this reason, color printers often use pigment-based ink as dye-based ink dries so slowly that the colors bleed together. However, black-and-white printers often use dye-based inkjet ink, which is brighter than pigment-based ink. As dye-based ink dries so slowly, you need to handle the printouts with care.
1 Print one page from your dye-based inkjet printer. You will want to print the pages one at a time; if you stack the printouts on top of each other, they will smudge.
2 Let the page sit for at least thirty seconds. If you have no more pages to print and are not in a hurry, you can let the page sit until it dries completely. This can take up to five minutes. Continue to the next step, if you want to dry the ink faster.
3 Place the page slowly, print-side up, onto a flat surface.
4 Set a blow dryer on low heat and hold it at least 12 inches away from the page. Switch the blow dryer on to a low-air setting and slowly pass the dryer over the page. Moving the dryer too close will smudge the ink.
5 Repeat the process for all pages you have to print.
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