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A little education on Inkjet Plotters for a better understanding on Velocity plotters. Inkjet plotters are typically upright in design. The vector information (the lines making up the pattern piece in the marker). The print head is not a pen but rather an inkjet head #45 HP (Hewlett Packard) that sprays ink on the paper, without touching the paper. The plot-out is achieved by the head moving in the Y-direction (a movement to the left and right sides of the plotter, horizontal to the floor). The plot-out is constructed from a series of horizontally printed strips. However, unlike pen plotters, no frame advance is required. This is a significant time saving because the frame advance is dead time, where no printing is occurring. The paper comes off the feed roll and is moved in the X-direction (a one-way movement either up or down, vertical to the floor) and is rolled onto the take-up roll. The Velocity Plotter has all this options as a inkJet plotter.
Posted on: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 00:03:28 +0000

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