Landa has published a white paper on the Landa Nanographic Printing process, also known as Nanography – a new category of printing that combines the versatility and short-run economics of digital printing with the qualities and productivity of offset printing.
The white paper highlights how Nanography differs from other printing technologies. It employs Landa NanoInk colorants, proprietary water-based inks with nanopigment particles that are merely tens of nanometers in size.
Topics covered in the white paper include:
• The characteristics and limitations of current digital printing technologies
• The unique properties acquired by materials when reduced to the size of nanoparticles
• A description of Landa NanoInk and the Nanographic Printing process
• The special characteristics of dots printed with Landa NanoInk
• The transfer of the printed image to any substrate
• The white paper also explains how the Nanographic Printing process can yield the lowest cost-per-page of all digital printing technologies.
The white paper can be downloaded at www.landanano.com/white-paper