
Thermal inkjet printing is one of the most popular and commonly used printing technologies today. It's used in practically all printers — from desktop printers to large-format plotters — and is known for being efficient in creating sublime prints at fast printing speeds.
But, for thermal inkjet printing to deliver the best print output, every component and technology behind a thermal inkjet printer must work faultlessly. Only then will the advantages of using this technology be perceived by its users, namely the professionals and businesses looking for modern-day printing solutions.
A thermal inkjet printer is a type of non-impact printer — meaning the printer doesn't come in direct contact with the surface — that uses nozzles to spray tiny drops of ink. The thermal inkjet printing process uses heat to deposit the ink rather than vibrations or direct contact (like the stamping used by typewriters).
Why Thermal Inkjet Printing Is Preferred Over Other Inkjet Printing
Higher Quality Prints
Reduced Cost
Increased Versatility

The thermal inkjet printing process works differently than other printer types. Many printers use contact with the surface or vibrations to move ink onto the desired area. Thermal inkjet printing instead works using heat.
Creating Prints Using Small Ink Droplets
Arranging the Ink Droplets to Finalize an Image
One of the biggest benefits of thermal inkjet printing is the wide variety of uses. This allows the same printer to be used in many different circumstances. Users can save money by eliminating the need for multiple printers to do multiple jobs.
While it is ideal for many different use cases, there are areas in which it excels most.
Most Appropriate Applications of Thermal Inkjet Printing:
1. AEC Plans, Renderings, and CAD Drawings
2. Photos, Flyers, and Documents
3. Packaging, Barcodes, and Signage
4. Textiles
Thermal inkjet printing technology, like all technology, has advanced over time. Since its birth in the 1980s, great strides forward have been made, giving birth to more and more superior quality.
Contribution to Better Print Resolution
Correcting Color Accuracy
Looking to achieve the same cost-efficiency, print quality and versatility in your own printing projects? HP's selection of thermal inkjet printers and supplies like ink and toner can help you get the results you want.
Contact one of our experts today to find the perfect printing solution for your needs.
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