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November 19, 2008 • laser Lexmark printer

Lexmark added two new additions to its 782 color laser line on Tuesday. The C782n XL and X782e XL printers share similiar features to the C782n and X782e but the new XL printers will feature high-yield ink cartridges that print up to 16,500 pages. The C782n XL is network ready and can print on a… Continue reading Lexmark Expands Color Laser Line

November 19, 2008 • Dell laser printer

Dell has updated its printer portfolio to include a new single function color laser and three refreshed printers along with the 11 x 17″ wide format laser printer, a first for Dell. Dell has updated its printer portfolio to include a new large format printer, a single function color laser and three refreshed printers. The… Continue reading Dell’s First Wide Format Printer

November 13, 2008 • Brother laser printer review

Brother has pushed itself up into second place in the laser printer market by producing a wide range of well-made, high-value machines. The HL-6050D is a medium-size workgroup mono laser printer with built-in duplex facilities. It’s reasonably expandable and Brother claims a top speed of 24ppm, so it should be quite quick. The printer is… Continue reading Brother HL-6050D Laser Printer Review

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November 11, 2008 • HP printer

Hewlett-Packard has designed a digital Inkjet Web Press especially for newspapers, book publishers and commercial print shops. The printer costs $2.5 million and for the price it can print full-color, newspaper-sized pages. The goal of HP was to drive down the cost of small-volume printing by enabling the publishers to customize their content to specific… Continue reading HP Allows Publishers to Customize Content

November 10, 2008 • printer

Mcor Matrix have made 3D printing a great dal more affordable in terms of costs and materials. The new 3D printer called the Matrix takes standard sheets of printer paper (A4 size) and deposits regular old PVA glue in a pattern determined by the design. Another sheet of paper is added, and a tungsten carbide… Continue reading 3D Prototyping With Paper and Glue

November 5, 2008 • laser printer

Color All color lasers self-regulate for color consistency by performing regular calibration routines. The process helps to ensure that the twenty-fifth copy of your brochure will look basically the same as the first. High-end printers recalibrate after 40 or 50 copies; less-robust printers do it after printing several hundred copies. If your printer will be… Continue reading What to Expect From Your Next Color Laser Printer. Part 3

November 1, 2008 • laser printer

We started a discussion on what your next laer printer should be like, and we’ve covered first aspect of a printer – the speed. Now we’re moving on to Resolution Today you are hardly to worry about a printer’s optical resolution. Even the least expensive color laser printers have a true, optical resolution of 600… Continue reading What to Expect From Your Next Color Laser Printer. Part 2

October 31, 2008 • laser printer

If you’re looking to outfit your business with a new printer, now is a great time to buy a color laser. Whether you’re a single user who prints newsletters at home or you’re buying for a corporate marketing department that designs collateral materials, you’re in a buyer’s market. Color laser printers are becoming progressively faster,… Continue reading What to Expect From Your Next Color Laser Printer

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