| Kyocera’s world-class printing technologies arise from our ability to develop devices for three major printing methods, and the synergy gained from accumulating technologies in each area. |
| Kyocera's three printing methods and the resulting synergy |
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Kyocera's photoreceptor drums and printheads achieve world-class print speeds in all three methods — electrophotographic, inkjet and thermal printing.
For the thermal method, Kyocera manufactures both 2,400dpi and 4,800dpi printheads, representing the industry's highest thermal printing resolution.
Synergy from the accumulation of technologies used in each method allows us to offer world-class performance in all of our print products. |
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Amorphous silicon photoreceptor drums provide an opportunity to change the role of the photoreceptor drum from a consumable item to a component with a long product life equivalent to that of the printer.
Kyocera’s robust product line meets the needs of electrophotographic method printing, from office to high-speed commercial applications. |
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Kyocera offers a variety of LED printheads for office applications (with a compact size of less than 10mm thickness and reduced weight) to commercial printing applications (high-speed and high resolution, up to 1,200dpi). Kyocera LED printheads produce high image quality by utilizing our original emitter compensation technology. |
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The 2,656 nozzles arranged in a 108mm print width combine to form exceptional resolution at surprising speed: the 600dpi x 600dpi printouts appear at a class-leading 75 meters per minute. The KJ4 is an innovative inkjet printhead which achieves high-quality printing at record speeds. |
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The simple structure of Kyocera’s thermal printheads facilitates easy-to-maintain thermal printers for essential everyday use in a wide range of applications, from high-speed monochrome printing to full-color photo printing. |
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Kyocera image sensor heads are used in a variety of businesses and applications, with customized designs available to meet specific customer requirements. |
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Kyocera’s core printing technologies are inspiring new applications. Micro device technologies, based on the micro-fabrication process, are useful in products such as UV light modules for UV ink curing and integrated sensor devices. |
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