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		<title>Oki Printers: Making Printing Even Less of an Effort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 16:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A printer is a piece of equipment or an appliance that must be connected to a computer that permits users to print text and graphics on the plain papers. It is one of the most vital pieces hardware whether it is for a massive conglomerate company or solely for personal use. Due to the size [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A printer is a piece of equipment or an appliance that must be connected to a computer that permits users to print text and graphics on the plain papers. It is one of the most vital pieces hardware whether it is for a massive conglomerate company or solely for personal use. Due to the size of the market there is invariably a huge amount of printers to choose from. Not only do you have printer manufacturers to think about but also the type of printer. There are many different models of printers available in the market and LED printers such as the B4600 OKI Printer is one of them. OKI LED printers offer the most advanced printing technology and are more competent mechanically than predictable laser printers. Depending on design, these types of printers can have faster rates of print than some laser-based designs, and are generally cheaper to assemble.  Unlike laser printers, the LED printhead is solid-state and has no moving parts. Short for light emitting diode printer, they were developed by Casio and are the printers capable of printing at the same or close to the same quality as most laser printers do. Working process of these printers is much like laser printers but develop a light emitting diode panel that recreates the representation on an unconstructively charged drum. The areas where the light hits the drum become less charged, which attracts toner. The printer then transfers the toner from drum to the paper and applies concentrated heat to fuse the toner to the paper. It is a small area light source, often with optics added to the chip to figure its radiation model and assist in manifestation. Colours of the emitted light depend on the work and condition of the semi conducting material used. The productivity of these LED printers is superior and using a B4400N mono LED OKI printer for example can see you print well over 1200 dpi which is much more than what laser printers can achieve. You may know generally what an LED is but what role does it play in printing? Light Emitting Diode uses a light-emitting diode assortment as a light source in the print head. The technology bar pulse-flashes across the entire page width and creates the image on the print drum or belt as it moves past. Light-emitting diodes are a semiconductor diode that emits light when an electrical current is applied in the promote direction of the device, which is simple in this technology. These diodes are widely used as indicator lights on electronic devices and gradually more in higher power applications such as flashlights and area lighting. Finding the LED printer is very easy and you can search over the internet as there are numerous websites that are providing the information about them. The best place to start your search is for OKI printers which have the most reasonable prices for printers which do a really good job. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Organic Fibers Used In Making T-shirts In T-Shirt Printing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 11:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The t-shirt printing industry has recently been involved in keeping the environment safer and healthier. The rising popularity of water-based inks and the burgeoning support for fair trade certified organic t-shirts in t-shirt printing are just two examples of this corporate social responsibility and sustainability. To start with, t-shirt manufacturers have begun using organically grown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The t-shirt printing industry has recently been involved in keeping the environment safer and healthier. The rising popularity of water-based inks and the burgeoning support for fair trade certified organic t-shirts in t-shirt printing are just two examples of this corporate social responsibility and sustainability. <br/><br/>To start with, t-shirt manufacturers have begun using organically grown fibers. These fibers were not exposed to pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals. This makes them safer to wear for those with sensitive skin, particularly children. <br/><br/>Using Cotton Fiber In T-Shirt Printing <br/><br/>Cotton is the most preferred fiber for clothing manufacturers. Its wash and wear capability makes cotton the most common fabric from underwear, clothing, towels, robes, and even household linens like sheets and curtains. <br/><br/>It is hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites. This means it is safe to wear for those who are allergic to dust or have sensitive skin or asthma. Cotton can absorb moisture from skin and draw the heat away from the body, which makes cotton clothing perfect for summer. <br/><br/>When it comes to t-shirt printing, cotton t-shirts are the best choice. They are easy to dye and they blend well with other fabrics such as Lycra. They are durable and strong even when wet. They are also long lasting and versatile. <br/><br/>These qualities are just a few of the best reasons to use cotton t-shirts. The most important reason of all is its effect on the environment. It is biodegradable and produces less than 10 percent waste during processing. <br/><br/>Using Bamboo Fiber In T-Shirt Printing <br/><br/>Although there are many advantages to cotton, bamboo seems to be as good as or even better than cotton. Bamboo fabric is soft like silk and it is naturally antibacterial. It also absorbs moisture from skin, but it dries twice as fast as cotton. <br/><br/>These qualities make bamboo fabric ideal for clothing and other textile use. It can keep the skin cool during summer and warm during winter. <br/><br/>Aside from these benefits, there are other advantages of using bamboo t-shirts. The most important, of course, is the benefit to our environment. Bamboo, like cotton, is biodegradable because it is made from bamboo pulp. It is also free from pesticides and other chemicals, which results to less chemical waste. <br/><br/>In t-shirt printing, bamboo fabric is not bleached using chlorine. Dyeing bamboo fabric uses less water than conventional methods and do not need chemicals for the colors to stick to the fabric. The production of bamboo t-shirts, therefore, has a low impact on the environment. <br/><br/>Using Hemp Fabric In T-Shirt Printing <br/><br/>Unlike cotton and bamboo, the use of industrial hemp in manufacturing t-shirts remains minimal. The acceptance of hemp clothing is still not widespread because people mainly associate the fiber with marijuana. <br/><br/>However, like cotton and bamboo, growing hemp and using it to produce organic clothing is a good way to reduce industrial waste and protect the environment. It is also organically grown, which means it needed less industrial-grade fertilizers and pesticides. <br/><br/>In t-shirt printing, hemp fabrics provide a safe alternative to the synthetic fibers in t-shirts. They leave no chemical residue that can affect our health. Hemp t-shirts also protect us from the harmful UV rays by blocking them more effectively than other fabrics do. Aside from that, old hemp t-shirts and other hemp clothing can be recycled and reused. <br/><br/>The t-shirt printing industry will surely benefit from using t-shirts made from these organic fabrics. <br/><br/></p>
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