Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that creates a digital
image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper. Inkjet printers are the
most commonly used type of printer,[1] and range from small inexpensive
consumer models to very large professional machines that can cost tens
of thousands of dollars.[2]
The concept of inkjet printing originated
in the 19th century, and the technology was first extensively developed
in the early 1950s. Starting in the late 1970s inkjet printers that
could reproduce digital images generated by computers were developed,
mainly by Epson, Hewlett-Packard (HP), and Canon. In the worldwide
consumer market, four manufacturers account for the majority of inkjet
printer sales: Canon, HP, Epson, and Lexmark, a 1991 spin-off from
IBM.[3]
The emerging ink jet material deposition market also uses
inkjet technologies, typically printheads using piezoelectric crystals,
to deposit materials directly on substrates.
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