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Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Count On Quality And Reliability From Your Noritsu D1005

By Beryl Dalton


Your printing needs are probably wide ranging and complex. The Noritsu D1005 is a dry minilab duplex and a must for any business. It is very compact with a high capacity to deliver great quality to all photos. It does not take up a large amount of space and is very eco friendly. The price for this is $54.995.00 but will save thousands of dollars in running costs compared to other makes.

This North American corporation company not only sells and distributes processing machines but will also repair those that are manufactured by them. The printer paper processors are called minilabs as they are capable of developing and printing of negatives in one quick and easy step. With the increase in demand for film development many people are now going to smaller retailers as they are able to wait a few minutes to receive their prints.

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.

The width of the paper that it is able to support is twelve inches and can hold up to four paper rolls at the same time making it less work having to change the rolls every few days. It will automatically sort the documents and is the first of its kind to use the LED lights when there is a problem. This minilab is a must for any office that realises that time is of the essence in order to be successful.

A dry lab refers to the fact that they do not need to use a fixer chemical or developer. It does not need to moisten the print and then dry them. Inkjet is a way of creating a digital image by propelling small drops of ink onto the paper by using aqueous inks mixed with water, glycol and different pigments.

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.

A disadvantage is that the ink cartridges have a small microchip inserted that is able to estimate the level of the ink in the printer. When it gets to a certain point the printer will then display an error message letting the user know the ink well is empty. Many times there is still enough in the cartridge for another few prints.

The D1005 can deliver quality prints of 1440 dpi and can print just under one thousand per hour. It does produce sharp and vivid prints time and again. It is capable of printing on both sides of the paper or roll and the option of print size is available.




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