LightJet

LightJet is a brand of hardware used for photographic printing of digital images to photographic paper and film. LightJet printers are no longer manufactured but are however remanufactured and resold; and their lasers are still manufactured. Most The spare parts for the lighjet are from used lightjets , Service are no longer from OCE,

Parts and service can be provided by engineers who worked for the company or at the D.M SHOHAM service station LightJet is a trademark of Océ Display Graphics Systems, a division of Océ N.V. (the company that acquired Cymbolic Sciences, Inc.) In 2010 Océ was acquired by Canon of Japan. The term "LightJet" is often used to generically describe a digitally made chromogenic print. Competing manufactures of equipment include ZBE Chromira and Durst Lambda.[1] They may be used in Minilabs.

  1. ^ Luxlab Glossary (2011), [1], Luxlab, retrieved on 27 March 2011