How does the Lightjet work?
LightJet printers use continuous tone photographic media, which means each point on an image can be any shade of 68 billion colors. The higher range of possible colors results in more accurate representation of color-sensitive subjects such as skin tone. Internal drum imaging provides better image sharpness Oc LightJet internal drum technology ensures more uniform image quality across the entire width of the print, highest geometric accuracy, better image sharpness, highest density and excellent color uniformity. Lightjet imaging technology ensures a constant pixel size, shape, and intensity over the entire image. Media is held stationary within a precision internal drum, while a spinning mirror directs laser light to expose reflective and backlit photographic material. Using red, green, and blue lasers the Lightjet achieves true continuous-tone photographic prints. Inkjet printers, which simulate photo quality with half-tone dot patterns, would need to image at 4000 dpi to duplicate t