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=== Professional models === In addition to the widely used small inkjet printers for home and office, there are professional inkjet printers, some for "page-width" format printing and many for wide format printing. ''Page-width format'' means that the print width ranges from about {{convert|8.5|-|37|in|cm|abbr=on}}. "Wide format" means print width ranging from 24" up to 15' (about 60 cm to 5m). The most common application of page-width printers is in printing high-volume business communications that do not need high-quality layout and color. Particularly with the addition of [[variable data printing|variable data]] technologies, the page-width printers are important in billing, tagging, and individualized catalogs and newspapers. The application of most wide format printers is in printing advertising graphics; a lower-volume application is printing of design documents by architects or engineers. But nowadays, there are inkjet printers for [[digital textile printing]] up to 64" wide with good high definition image of 1440×720 dpi.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dengan Printer Kain Dye-Sub Terbaru Epson Memasuki Dunia Fashion dan Tekstil |url=https://www.tribunnews.com/iptek/2015/04/25/dengan-printer-kain-dye-sub-terbaru-epson-memasuki-dunia-fashion-dan-tekstil |access-date=2025-05-06 |website=Tribunnews.com |language=id-ID}}</ref> Another specialty application for inkjets is producing [[prepress]] color proofs for [[printing]] jobs created digitally. Such printers are designed to give accurate color rendition of how the final image will look (a "proof") when the job is finally produced on a large volume press such as a four-color offset lithography press. An example is an [[Iris printer]], whose output is what the French term ''giclée'' was coined for. The largest-volume supplier is [[Hewlett-Packard]], which supplies over 90 percent of the market for printers for printing technical drawings. The major products in their [[Designjet]] series are the Designjet 500/800, the Designjet T Printer series (including the T1100 and T610), the Designjet 1050 and the Designjet 4000/4500. They also have the [[HP Designjet 5500]], a six-color printer that is used especially for printing graphics as well as the new Designjet Z6100 which sits at the top of the HP Designjet range and features an eight color pigment ink system. [[Epson]], [[Kodak]], and [[Canon Inc.|Canon]] also manufacture wide-format printers, sold in much smaller numbers than standard printers. Epson has a group of three Japanese companies around it that predominantly use Epson piezo printheads and inks: [[Mimaki]], [[Roland Corporation#Brands|Roland]], and [[Mutoh Europe nv|Mutoh]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=In Cuc Re |url=https://incucre.com/ |access-date=2025-05-06 |language=en}}</ref> [[Scitex]] Digital Printing developed high-speed, [[variable data printing|variable-data]], inkjet printers for production printing, but sold its profitable assets associated with the technology to [[Kodak]] in 2005 who now market the printers as Kodak Versamark VJ1000, VT3000, and VX5000 printing systems. These roll-fed printers can print at up to 305m per minute. Professional high-volume inkjet printers are made by a range of companies. These printers can range in price from [[US$]]35,000 to $2 million. Carriage widths on these units can range from 54" to 192" (about 1.4 to 5 m), and ink technologies have tended toward solvent, eco-solvent, and UV-curing with a more recent focus toward water-based (aqueous) ink sets. Major applications where these printers are used are for outdoor settings for billboards, truck sides and truck curtains, building graphics and banners, while indoor displays include point-of-sales displays, backlit displays, exhibition graphics, and museum graphics. The major suppliers for professional high-volume, wide- and grand-format printers include: [[Electronics for Imaging|EFI]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-02-17 |title=EFI and Konica Minolta Business Solutions Establish Wide-Format Printer Distribution Agreement |url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/02/17/707251/10120678/en/EFI-and-Konica-Minolta-Business-Solutions-Establish-Wide-Format-Printer-Distribution-Agreement.html |access-date=2025-05-06 |website=GlobeNewswire News Room |language=en-us}}</ref> LexJet, Grapo, Inca, Durst, [[Océ]], NUR (now part of [[Hewlett-Packard]]), Lüscher, VUTEk, [[Scitex Vision]] (now part of [[Hewlett-Packard]]), [[Mutoh Europe nv|Mutoh]], Mimaki, Roland DG, Seiko I Infotech, IQDEMY, Leggett and Platt, Agfa, Raster Printers, DGI and MacDermid ColorSpan (now part of [[Hewlett-Packard]]), swissqprint, SPGPrints (formerly [[Stork B.V.#History|Stork Prints]]), MS Printing Systems and Digital Media Warehouse.
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