Pluses and Minuses of CISS Installation
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010The continuous Ink Printer System (CISS) represents additional equipment for the inkjet printer. The system implies continuous supply of ink into the printing head of a printer as necessary. The Continuous Ink Printer System is the best option for home use, offices and for photo laboratories. The system in question consists of several reservoirs filled with ink. These reservoirs are connected by the means of multi-channel trails with special cartridges that do not have fillers inside them. While printing the ink is used up in the ink printer system. Hereupon there a vacuum is created which is further filled with ink which comes from the reservoirs. The following principle of operation creates the continuous availability of ink in the printing head.
The advantages of Continuous Ink System:
The system in question reduces the cost price 30 times as much. This fact demonstrates its value in the commercial usage: printing of photos, designers’ works, and its usage in copy centers. The continuous Ink Printer System is widely applied while making of souvenirs.
The constant pressure in the printing head has a great influence upon the high stability of printing quality. Thus it extends the operation of a printer.
The given system increases productivity of your printer as well. Therefore there is no need to replace cartridges and to clean the printing head. In the issue you save your time.
You have the possibility to choose different types of ink (aqueous or pigmental ink). While using sublimation ink you can transfer a picture on sublimation materials such as cups or plates, or on some other synthetic fabrics.
You can print huge volumes of pictures hazard-free in consequence of full consumption of ink.
The system increases the recourses of the printing head.
The disadvantages of CSII:
You should move you printer from one place to another very carefully. If not the vertical shift of reservoirs may lead to the pouring of the whole printer by ink because of differences in pressure.
The service of a printer with CSII is a little bit difficult than that with standard cartridges.
