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A Talking Printer
Source: ONLINE.WSJ.COM
 
In a push to make digital photo printing easier, Canon launched a portable talking printer – the Selphy ES40. In theory, the printer should talk you through any complications you might encounter while printing.

But at first glance, it wasn't clear why the voice guidance was necessary. The buttons on the printer are labeled in a clear, simple manner and the menus were easy to navigate. I wasn't sure I was going to need any voice guidance.

But I turned it on anyway.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Thursday, October 15, 2009 (16:15:53)
Epson Stylus Pro WT7900 is world first for water-based white ink
Source: PRINTWEEK.COM
 
Epson has launched an inkjet printer with white ink aimed at the packaging proofing market.

The Epson Stylus Pro WT7900 is a 610mm wide (24in) printer which uses the first water-based white ink.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 (15:06:06)
Is this the world's smallest printer?
Source: WIRED.CO.UK
 
A new handheld printer that's the size of a mouse and weighs just 250g can print onto anything from notebooks to napkins.

The Print Brush, made by a British company called PrintDreams, prints up to A4 size in black and white, at resolutions of 600dpi. The company says that it's the smallest printer in the world.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Thursday, September 24, 2009 (11:41:58)
Can Lexmark change the way we buy printers?
Source: PCPRO.CO.UK
 
Lexmark’s inkjet printers have had a pretty rough ride from PC Pro in recent reviews and Greg Caster, senior development manager for inkjet R&D, admitted to me yesterday that its 2008 range was simply a step behind its competitors. To change that, Lexmark is finally moving to individual inks for its next all-wireless range of inkjet all-in-ones, and introducing a fantastic touchscreen interface that I’ll come to later.

But the real news for me - and for anyone who ever has trouble choosing a printer - is the way Lexmark’s eight-product line has been assembled.

Currently, buying a printer is a confusing experience, with too many competing manufacturers, each with too many printer ranges that contain too many similar models and accept too many different cartridge types. Even within a single manufacturer’s product range, the variation in quality and speed can be staggering.

So Lexmark is taking a different approach, one that makes choosing a printer so simple for consumers I can only beg and plead with Canon, HP, Epson and the rest of the inkjet world to flagrantly copy it.

Put simply, whether you buy the base consumer model for $99, the premium $399 business device or any of the six models in-between, you’ll get the same underlying print engine.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, September 08, 2009 (17:34:39)
Printer showdown: Canon vs HP
Source: PCWORLD.IDG.COM.AU
 
If you go by sales figures and consumer recognition, Canon and HP are the two top printer brands. This isn't a great surprise — both companies make well-built, fast, great quality printers and multifunctions to suit a range of homes and small businesses. Whether you're looking to print school assignments, lab-quality photos or business documents, there is bound to be a printer from either of these manufacturers to suit your needs. The question is: which brand is better and for what purposes?

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, September 08, 2009 (17:33:14)
Soy Based Toner Refill Created In Ohio
Source: WWW2.NBC4I.COM
 
In September, a soy-based toner created with soybean oil will be available for select laser printers.

For more than a decade, the Ohio Soybean Council has worked in partnership with Battelle to develop an environmentally-friendly toner using soybeans.

AgriTone replaces traditional petroleum based toner.

(SEE THIS) is releasing the AgriTone premium replacement toner cartridges.

They are a series of remanufactured laser toner cartridges containing toner that is 35 percent or more biobased.

In 2008 alone, the company collected more than 900,000 cartridges through its Empty Core Collection Program and recycled more that 1 million pounds of raw materials from its manufacturing process

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, September 08, 2009 (16:52:30)
Brother MFC or Canon PIXMA: Which is the Better Multifunction Printer?
Source: PRINTERINKCARTRIDGESBLOG.PRINTCOUNTRY.COM
 
Both Canon and Brother are well-known names in the world of printers. Moreover, their multifunction printers are also quite popular and are a great choice for people who want to conserve space and yet want all the functionalities on offer.

When it comes to printer sophistication, Brother MFC steals a march over its other competitors. Not only are they light in weight but also compact. Moreover, apart from the usual functionalities they can also record messages. My Brother MFC also performs the role of an answering machine. Moreover, the Brother MFC has a multitasking scanning function, which not only scans pictures and documents but also emails.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 (15:16:11)
New Use for Old Printer Cartridges
Source: PRINTERINKCARTRIDGESBLOG.PRINTCOUNTRY.COM
 
Hewlett-Packard, HP to its friends, has always been a very innovative, progressive company so it should be no surprise that HP has come up with a brilliant way to reuse printer cartridges and prevent them from filling up our dumps. HP recycles non-degradable plastic printer cartridges into printerheads for their Photosmart D5460 printers.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 (00:16:29)
I Have An Old Printer-Should I Use A Remanufactured Cartridge?
Source: PRINTERINKCARTRIDGESBLOG.PRINTCOUNTRY.COM
 
One of the most common questions heard in office supply stores is this: “I have an old printer. Can I use remanufactured printer cartridges as replacements?” The answer is not a simple yes of no. Each printer owner has to research the subject and make up their own mind whether they want to use OEM or remanufactured printer cartridges.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 (00:08:21)
15 years of the inkjet age
Source: KENTUCKY.COM
 
Preparing for a major launch of new inkjet printers next month, Lexington-based Lexmark International recently took a look back before looking ahead.

Later this week marks the 15th anniversary of the company's first Lexmark inkjet printer, the Lexmark ExecJet 4076 IIc.

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Posted by: RSS Reader on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 (00:07:37)
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