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IJP is among one of several non-impact printing technologies which has recently established a very definite niche in the competitive and burgeoning computer printer market. The basic principle of UP is to force an inviscid ink through a small nozzle or array of nozzles onto paper and form an image by means of computer control. Basically there are two modes of generating ink drops, viz., continuous and impulse. In view of the current and projected range of print speeds, drop sizes, print resolution and impact velocities, continuous and impulse UP demands some rather unique paper properties to fulfill print quality requirements.

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Oliver, J.F. (1987). Ink/Paper Interactions in Ink Jet Printing (lJP). In: Mittal, K.L. (eds) Surface and Colloid Science in Computer Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1905-4_27

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