Article | REF: IN134 V1

Magnetography

Authors: Alexandre DEKENS, Thomas HAUET, Eric AUBRY, Nathalie LAPOUGE, Michel HEHN

Publication date: September 10, 2020

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3. Applications or implementation: the NIPSON Technology printer

An example of a magnetographic printer is the one produced by Nipson Technology (located in Belfort, France), whose worldwide market share represents 9% of the black & white digital market. The company is a spin-off from Bull Peripherals and world leader in the design of magnetic digital presses. Nipson Technology's printers have an architecture similar to that mentioned in Bull's articles: a cylindrical metal drum (aluminum) covered with a layer of magnetic medium and a "magnetic guide" undercoat, around which are placed devices specific to the various stages of magnetography.

3.1 Operating principle

NIPSON Technology's standard printers are similar to those presented by Bull Peripherals.

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