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January 11, 2008 • Epson inkjet printer

Couple of month ago Epson released Stylus Photo R1900 in Europe, now the company launches it in the United States. American R1900 has very same technical specifications as its European kin: 1.5-picoliter minimum droplet size resolutions up to 5760×1440 direct printing on CDs and DVDs pigment-based Ultrachrome Hi-Gloss 2 ink set Stylus Photo R1900 uses… Continue reading Epson Stylus Photo R1900 Inkjet Printer. Now In US

January 9, 2008 • inkjet printer

Every one of us has questions he or she wants to have answers for. While most of those questions are quite specific ‘Will I pass this or not?’ others are rhetorical ones – ‘What the purpose of life?’, ‘What is love?’ or ‘How are you doing?’ There are also questions that at first glance seem… Continue reading Why Printer Ink Is So Expensive?

December 29, 2007 • laser LED printer printing technology

Briefly, LED (Light Emmitting Diode) technology allows for smaller and more reliable printing devices no ozone when printing higher imaging precision information security To give it a detailed explanaition, I first need to tell what laser printing technology is. Laser printing is a common name for printing using method of dry electrostatic transfer. This method intents… Continue reading What Is The Difference Between LED and Laser Printing Technology?

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December 28, 2007 • technology

I expect color lasers to finally diverge into two species, the pukka industrial grade kit and then a huge gap with nothing until you get to the home kit, poor build quality, inkjet model sales, refill toners will cost more than the new printer, major arms race escalation in both laser and inkjet refill vs.… Continue reading Technology Predictions

December 27, 2007 • HP printer

Somehow this news has been escaping both my sight and my site. Anyway, I’m catching up telling it to you. Judging by that picture can you say how big the printer is? Or the right, there seems to be a 15-17-inch LCD (that’s the right size for printer displays, not those pathetic 2.5 inches!), so… Continue reading HP Scitex TJ8300: Mammoth Printer

December 26, 2007 • Brother laser printer

Manufacturers of printing devices are well-known to make profit selling not the printers, but rather consumables for them. However, it does not make it any less surprising the two new printers by Brother International, HL-2100 series monochrome laser printers. Brother HL-2170W, a successor of a popular HL-2070N model supports two network interfaces: wired Ethernet and… Continue reading Brother Wireless Laser Printer for Nothing

December 25, 2007 • innovation printer printing technology

Students of Georgia Institute of Technology has created a robot named PrintBot that can print out images of virtually unlimited sizes. On their site, Instructibles.com, they published a detailed step-by-step printer creation guide. The PrintBot uses a printhead from an Epson inkjet printer (as it was expected to use it, the printhead, not Epson) and… Continue reading Now Prints Can Have Unlimited Size [VIDEO]

December 24, 2007 • printer

7. Ricoh Aficio CL7300DT The last position in the Top 7 of Most Expensive Printers belongs to the Ricoh Aficio CL7300DT which is a bit slower – only 35 pages per minute for full-color, and black & white. However it features much greater maximum paper capacity of 3,100 sheets and a duplexing unit. 200,000 pages… Continue reading 7 Most Expensive Printers

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