Ready, set, print me a reaction. Credit: Chaikom
If you stop and think about it for a moment, you will realise what
an astonishing feat of precision engineering your colour printer is. It
can take the primary colours – cyan, yellow, magenta and black – and mix
them together carefully enough to achieve more than a million different
hues and shades. Not only that but the drops of colour are mere
nanolitres (billionths of a litre) in volume, each of which is then
placed on the paper – assuming its not jammed in the feeder tray – with
better than pinpoint accuracy...
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