
DIFFERENTIATION OF DIGITAL PRINTING
Authored by MUHAMMAD NASUHA YUSOP
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1.
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Xerography, also known as
large format printing
electrophotography,
digital high volume
dye sublimation
2.
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How many processes are there in xerography?
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Choose the correct answer advantages of Xerography
Creates visually striking graphics visible from a distance
Suitable for outdoor and high- traffic areas.
Reduces setup costs and time
Prints are resistant to fading, peeling, and cracking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Large format printing refers
dry printing process where an electrostatic charge is used to transfer toner onto paper or other substrates
production of large-scale prints using inkjet or UV-cured ink technology, designed for oversized substrates
digital presses that handle large quantities of print jobs efficiently and quickly.
where solid dye is converted into gas and embedded into the fibers of a substrate, typically fabric.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How many processes are there in large format printing?
3
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6
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Choose the correct answer advantages of large format printing
Provides reliable, high- quality prints.
Suitable for outdoor and high- traffic areas.
Reduces setup costs and time
Prints are resistant to fading, peeling, and cracking
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Digital high volume refers
dry printing process where an electrostatic charge is used to transfer toner onto paper or other substrates
production of large-scale prints using inkjet or UV-cured ink technology, designed for oversized substrates
digital presses that handle large quantities of print jobs efficiently and quickly.
where solid dye is converted into gas and embedded into the fibers of a substrate, typically fabric.
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