Friday, 13 February 2015

Your Noritsu D1005 Will Prove Its Worth

By Beryl Dalton


Having the right tools for your needs is vital. The Noritsu D1005 is the new twelve inch printer that has been engineered to meet the needs of photo imaging. It has a 1440 dpi and will reduce the costs of running it as well as taking up much less space than the other printers. It can print up to nine hundred and fifty prints per hour and can print close to four thousand copies before the paper will need to be changed.

This machine is also able to use rolls of paper and is available in gloss, semi-gloss, silk, lustre and stain surface finish. It is also micro porous and comes in eight different sizes depending on its use. This specific roll is one hundred percent water proof and has an instant dry as well. The weight is either 260 or 264 GSM.

It is suitable for both dry ink or pigment ink applications. It is used for professional digital image output and comes in a pack of four or two rolls. It is exported all around the world and the trade mark is HYMN.

This company was founded in 1951 by Kanichi Nishimoto who invented the automatic print washer. The original idea was so that it could be used when there were power outages and was based on the notion of a water mill. In 1956 he established headquarters in Wakayama City in Japan.

In 1961 he developed the RF -20E monochrome film processor which was a mechanical developing machine. It was also the very first film dispensation process that was successful. Three years later he developed the first colour processor which became an international success.

In 1969 the company developed the Nodo enlarger which was highly celebrated for its functionality and presentation not yet seem in any Japanese product. With the progress of this the manufacturing team was motivated to produce better results than before. Six years later the second colour processor was developed and was much better when it came to the processing ability and was shown for the first time at the PMA show.

One of the best features that is has is eliminating any dust or scratch marks that could be left on the negatives. It is able to print on a silver halide paper which reduces production costs and ensures clear images to appear. The silver crystals that are in gelatine are coated onto a film base. The gelatine is used to protect the chemical and physical properties of the paper. This paper when exposed to light will make the surface of the paper turn a metallic colour.

As the years went by new QSS products were developed and the business grew, opening branches in Deutschland, Brazil as well as in Italy, India and Russia. Their newest member of the minilabs is the D1005 which is much smaller in size and much cheaper to run. This is the new generation of inkjet printers changing the photo imaging needs of today's shared appearance era. As it is capable of printing on both sides of the paper and will be easier to use when needing to print cards, posters and well as photo books.




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