Thermo Sublimation Printer A dye-sublimation printer (or dye-subprinter) is a computer printer which employs a printings process that uses heat to transfer dye onto a medium such as a plastic card, paper, or fabric. The sublimation name is applied because the dye transitions between the solid and gas states without going through a liquid stage. Many consumer and professional dye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographic prints. Most dye-sublimation printers use CMYO (cyan, magenta, yellow and over coating) colors, which differs from the more recognized CMYK colors in that the black dye is a eliminated in favour of a clear over coating. This over coating (Which has numerous names depending on the manufacturer) is also stored on the ribbon and is effectively a thin laminate which protects the print from discoloration from UV light and the air, while also rendering the print water-resistant. Specifications Model MINGYANG MY1800F / MY2600F / MY2300F Print Head Newest Generation Variable DOD Piezo Epson Printhead DX7 Number Of Print Head 2 Heads of 2880 nozzles, 1440 nozzles each head with 8 colors, and 8 x 180 nozzle rows each head Max Print Width 1800mm, 2600mm, 3200mm Printing Resolution 4Pass 34sq.m/hr 6Pass 25sq.m/hr 8Pass 18sq.m/hr Ink Type Sublimation Ink Color Dual 4 colors Capacity 440ml of each color Ink Supply System Block brake type of ink supply system Media Width 1820mm, 2650mm, 3250mm Type Polyester Fabrics Print Height 2-5 mm above media adjustable Auto Head Cleaning Anti-Clogged Flash Function & Moisturizing System Print Interface USB2.0 RIP Software Maintop / Wasatch Input Power AC220V, 50Hz/60Hz Operate Environment Temperature 20-25 C, Humidity 50%-70%