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print on heavy pepaers
But is the most confidential project.
You can not publish on the web all what someone would like to knew. OK? I understand it. Also, that's why I think it useful and significant. Can I ask you, if you sell one such system, would someone copy the method? Or there are some secrets (like a special toner) someone cannot copy it? (Even though I cannot think any material not copyable). A possible suggestion, to sell once the whole process instead of separate machines. May, you can describe the generic process, for example you may say, "I use a special toner and then I spray the printed paper with a special liquid". Just to let someone know if the process is simple or complicated, if it needs much time, how much does each printed page cost, etc. It seems a promising method. It would help people too. Even though I like much this special printing solution, unfortunately I cannot and I don't want to deal in it, because of two personal reasons. |
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print on heavy pepaers
As you kew we live in a world of piracy.
Specialy Chieneze are spread all oever it like archer wathcing what they can coppy and offer it cheeper. You just have to give them a idea how this process goes and and after a year or two you will see how some is offering the same process or simmilar material on your home markete. And your reseach time money, development is just gone in the wind. Therfor we like to work with a end user without a lot of drum and wissles. This Braile print if you are taking about, for the exact above reasons now you can get comercialy by printing on an propriate paper on laser printer. Than you have to bake it on an propriate develoiper. So thet is how you are protected from piracy. And this developer costa fortune. But we like to develop simple and inexpensive process. But for the above reasons you have to use also propriate inexpensive components. You do not have one propriate and optimized component the whole process is going to fall a part. If you undestend this our solution for Braile print looks like: You take some apsolute inkjet printer. You can not use the last generation or new inkjet printer because the above reason. Or you do need propriate inkjet cartridge. And Chianize would not be intersted at something that is not produced any more in scale. You need let us say HP deskJet 930 or any HP inkjet printer that use HP 78 inkjet chartidge. Youa re able to get from us propriate HP 78 chartridge and propriate ink as a component A for refiling this chartrides. Then you need a propriate inexpensive paper that will react with A type of ink in HP 78. As third propriate component you need an developer. So the process goes like this. You put that HP 78 in HP DJ930. Put that paper in printer. Use Braile font converter and print you text on that paper. Put that print out in on drum shake it and take it out. Use a hair drayer of heat fun and fix it. And that is all. Your cost would be 100 - 150 usd for HP DJ 930 + HP 78 + some papers and +developer. The main problem is that we need to optimaize the price and supply of this developer becuse we can not buy the whole staff that goes in it inexpensively. "Yianni" wrote in message ... But is the most confidential project. You can not publish on the web all what someone would like to knew. OK? I understand it. Also, that's why I think it useful and significant. Can I ask you, if you sell one such system, would someone copy the method? Or there are some secrets (like a special toner) someone cannot copy it? (Even though I cannot think any material not copyable). A possible suggestion, to sell once the whole process instead of separate machines. May, you can describe the generic process, for example you may say, "I use a special toner and then I spray the printed paper with a special liquid". Just to let someone know if the process is simple or complicated, if it needs much time, how much does each printed page cost, etc. It seems a promising method. It would help people too. Even though I like much this special printing solution, unfortunately I cannot and I don't want to deal in it, because of two personal reasons. |
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