May 5, 2015 • cartridges HP

HP Toner Cartridges With JetIntelligence

Hewlett-Packard is always in the edge of innovations. This time the company renovates its toner cartridges. It aims to change about 70 per cent of the technology of toner cartridge production to catch up with the advances recently found during the creation of the new line of multi-function laser jet printers.

April 21, 2015 • mobile photo Polaroid printer

A New Mobile Photo Printer From Polaroid

Do you remember how amazing it was to get instant photos from the first Polaroid cameras? That feeling of childish joy and happiness from the play! It’s long gone with the great amount of newly invented gadgets in cellular, photography and printing areas. Now Polaroid’s decided to upgrade its pocket printers for mobile printing of… Continue reading A New Mobile Photo Printer From Polaroid

April 14, 2015 • Epson inkjet printer

New Epson SureColor S-Series line represented in Las Vegas

Epson is the main sponsor of ISA International Sign Expo-2015—the oldest annual show for everybody in sign and visual communications industry. This year it took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, where all the novelties from about 580 companies were shown. Among them, Epson has launched its new SureColor S-Series line of 64’ solvent inkjet printers,… Continue reading New Epson SureColor S-Series line represented in Las Vegas

April 7, 2015 • inkjet printing technology

New Continuous Inkjet Printers From Videojet Technologies

Have you ever noticed extra-small barcodes or highly-legible alphanumeric multi-line codes on different products (small-diameter cables, integrated circuits)? It’s hard to imagine, but there are printers capable of printing them on very small items. Two new Continuous Inkjet (CIJ) printers from Videojet Technologies—the 1650 High Resolution (HR) and the 1620 HR—aim exactly for such needs… Continue reading New Continuous Inkjet Printers From Videojet Technologies

March 31, 2015 • 3D printing technology

Breakthrough Technology In 3D Printing Inspired By Terminator 2 [VIDEO]

Everyone surely remembers the killer robot, T-1000, played by Robert Patrick, that rises menacingly from a puddle of molten metal in “Terminator 2”. This scene has inspired the scientists headed by Joseph DeSimone, a professor of chemistry at University of North Carolina and a founder of the Carbon3D company, to invent a new technology of… Continue reading Breakthrough Technology In 3D Printing Inspired By Terminator 2 [VIDEO]

March 24, 2015 • Kodak scanner

Kodak Alaris Has Updated Its Scan Station 700 Series

The novelty has already been tested in Europe. For example, in Germany. The Lutzenberger construction firm, employed in large-scale civil engineering, installed Scan Stations and as a result simplified the process of digitizing all its paperwork including invoices, quality control documentation, proof of delivery information and so on.

March 10, 2015 • 3D printer

One Of The World’s Largest 3D Printers Called Bertha

3D printing is one of eight additive manufacturing technologies and very much future-oriented and challenging. Oak Ridge National Laboratory together with Cincinnati Inc. have built a large-scale 3D printer turning their interest on a research of additive manufacturing making a special accent on working with metals such as steel and aluminum.

March 3, 2015 • HP inkjet mobile

HP’s Officejet Pro 8620 With Broadest Mobile Printing Capabilities

Officejet Pro 8620 is a color inkjet all-in-one printer and is aimed for home and small offices and individual use. The recommended price of the gadget is $300, which is not very much for a 4-function machine. Due to the urge demand of mobile printing and the availability of various technologies providing mobile printing capabilities,… Continue reading HP’s Officejet Pro 8620 With Broadest Mobile Printing Capabilities

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