What
is methods of digital printing ? wikipedia have a
answer for that. This the answer :
Fine
art inkjet printing
Large
format inkjet printers have been developed over the last two decades that use
dye based inks or archival, lightfast pigment based inks that can be applied to
a variety of traditional media including smooth or highly textured watercolor
paper, prepared canvass, and various textiles. This has allowed for the
creation of accurate series reproductions of 2 dimensional artworks. It also
allows for the output of digital art of all types as finished pieces or as an
element in a further art piece. This type of digital printing is commonly known
as Giclee, Digigraph, and other coined or trade names.
Digital
laser exposure onto traditional photographic paper
Digital
images are exposed onto true, light sensitive photographic paper with lasers
and processed in photographic developers and fixers. These prints are true
photographs and have continuous tone in the image detail. The archival quality
of the print is as high as the manufacturer's rating for any given photo paper
used. In large format prints, the greatest advantage is that, since no lens is
used, there is no vignetting or detail distortion in the corners of the image.
Digital
printing technology has grown significantly over the past few years with substantial
developments in quality and sheet sizes. The three main digital printing
presses are the HP Indigo, Xerox iGen and Kodak Nexpress all have their points
of differences and advantages.
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