Article Written By: brentdurell
It is common and basic knowledge that for any type of printing activity, whether it is with you using your home printer or a Ft Worth printer doing commercial printing, ink is one of the fundamental and crucial tool that is used. Without it, there would practically be no printing techniques left, and almost every printer in homes around the world would be rendered useless. With such a seemingly basic substance, it can be very surprising to learn that there are actually a lot behind your DFW printer uses. And as a customer, it would be good to have a better understanding of it.There are two fundamental things that can be established from mere observation alone. The first thing is that ink is usually in liquid form, and the second is that it is used to create images on different types of medium. Without any special type of equipment, they are more often used in pens and markers for writing. With a printer or a special inking machine, however, it can be used to print text and images on different medium such as paper, textile and plastics.As a commercial printing customer, you would be more interested on the different types and their uses in the market. A simple method of classifying the different types are simply to mention what model of printing technique they are used for, such as offset or laser printing inks. However, a more in-depth and thorough research would reveal that there are more classifications and types than you have ever imagined. For starters, inks can be gathered into two main groups depending on their use. The first group are the standard, and the second are the specialty. Discussing each of the inks included in each group would take an impractical amount of time, but you are not likely to need such extensive knowledge, anyways. Just to give examples, standard printing inks may include heatset and non-heatset web offset, sheetfed, soybean based, and others, while specialty printing inks may include metallic, fluorescent, phosphorescent, and many others. The main difference between the two is that standard inks are used for more common printing jobs (thus, the name) while specialty inks may be used for specific purposes like security markings, printing on non-paper media, and others.It is rare that you would need to specify a specific type of ink for your requested print jobs, because your Ft Worth printers would usually handle all of the technical aspects for you. Usually, a customer s concerns would be the period of time before the ink fades or whether it is water-soluble and would be prone to smudging. The main point that DFW printers customers should get from this is that the ink is an integral part of the whole process. You are not likely to need any deep knowledge on the different aspects, but nevertheless, it is good to know.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 27 Nov 2011 and Read 91 Times