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May 21, 2010 • HP innovation technology

On Tuesday, at a press conference the president of HP, Mark Hurd shed light on the prospects of using webOS the mobile operating system, the main asset of the Palm Company recently purchased for 1.2 billion dollars. According to the head of HP, webOS will find its use in several products, including tablet computers and… Continue reading HP To Power Printers With webOS Operational System

May 18, 2010 • laser printer Samsung

Samsung Electronics introduces two new models of monochrome laser printers. Samsung ML-1660 and ML-1665 are equipped with a wide range of functions intended to simplify the management of printing. For example, through Print Screen button, users can in one touch print out what is currently displayed on the screen. Both printers are supplied with special… Continue reading Samsung Introduces New Compact Laser Printers With Intuitive Controls

May 11, 2010 • 3D HP printer

Earlier this year, Hewlett-Packard Company entered the market of 3D-printers by making a cooperation agreement with the Stratasys, and in May the first product of joint work of engineers of the two companies — Printer Designjet 3D — will be available on the markets of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The printer… Continue reading HP Introduced Own 3D Printer

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May 7, 2010 • laser multifunction Xerox

Xerox has announced sales of color WorkCentre 6400 MFP for small and medium workgroups. MFP is capable of simultaneously scanning, printing, copying and faxing to work with. WorkCentre 6400 is distinguished by its parallel multitasking – the device can simultaneously perform all functions. This allows you to save you time users, who no longer need… Continue reading Xerox WorkCentre 6400: Fast And Easy MFP

May 5, 2010 • printing technology

Previously, different materials were used for printing on 3D-printer: glass, organics, synthetic fibers, and more. Now students from McGill University in Canada have been able to apply the most common liquid on Earth: water. They modified a relatively old Fab@Home Model 1, having replaced the extruder with liquid feed system. To prove the efficiency of… Continue reading Three-dimensional Printer Creates Ice Sculptures

May 3, 2010 • multifunction solid ink Xerox

Xerox has recently introduced new multifunction devices: ColorQube: 9201, 9202 and 9203. The ColorQube printers are built on the Solid Ink Technology that makes non-liquid wax-like ink in from of small bricks. The production technology of such consumables is simple, and the bricks’ compactness reduces transporting and storage costs, which results the printing costs being… Continue reading New Xerox ColorQube Multifunctions

March 17, 2010 • Canon

Canon extends the “Your Print” programm that allows customers a chance to try the printing quality of Canon’s Pixma printers. “You can test any one of Canon’s PIXMA range of home and office inkjet Printers and All-In-Ones with your own image and see the great results for yourself. Upload your image, select the PIXMA of… Continue reading Canon Prolongs ‘Your Print’ Scheme

March 16, 2010 • OKI printer

OKI Data Corporation, which markets its products under the OKI Printing Solutions brand, today announced it has received “Information Processing Technology Heritage” certification from the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) for its 2400B-type line printer. This follows on from “OKITYPER®-2000” receiving an “Information Processing Technology Heritage” certification last year. The Information Processing Technology Heritage… Continue reading OKI’s Printer Receives Achievement Award in Japan

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