Inkjet Printers | The interesting engineering behind them



Inkjet printers are truly the magic of C Y and M colors. In this video let’s understand how do they work in a logical way. LinkedIn …

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28 thoughts on “Inkjet Printers | The interesting engineering behind them

  1. This is mind blowing how smart some humans really are. I feel so slow after watching this but I know that everyone is here for a reason and that's just how life is. We all have a purpose.

  2. watching this makes me realise how fucking dumb me and my
    family are

    it’s so frustrating when watching through trying to guess how to make the colours darker or how to create colour without RGB

    every guess i gave was so fucking stupid and the answer was so obvious

    i will never be able to think like an engineer

  3. Got tired of VERY expensive ink cartridges. Solved the problem by bying an Epson printer with big ECO-tank. Now the printer will print 1,5 years on one ink charge – instead of 1 month. A lot of money saved.

  4. Is the printer head part of the printer or of the replaceable ink container? My printer prints but the pages are empty, altough I replaced the ink containers with new ones. Is my printer dead now, because I didn't used it for a long time?

  5. I knew about the sutractive method but never sat to consider why it was so. 

    LONG STORY BELOW :

    I am an engineer but my gf is a doctor and a very good artist.

    When asked basic colors she said red yellow blue and I said red green blue.

    And she said I am wrong, so I said if I mix red and green I get yellow.
    She said nope, yellow is a primary colory meaning no other colors can mix and make yellow.
    She said. in real red and green will make brown and not yellow

    AND THEN IT CLICKED, mix RGB light you get white, but mix all colors and you get black.
    It clicked to me that there is additive and subtractive nature.

    For light I understood, but for paints this video clears it out!

  6. HP inkjet are the worst. absurdly expensive ink, fragile print head, and seriously why should one pay monthly subscription fee to print on a printer they own?

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