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November 6, 2007 • Epson inkjet printer

Epson has launched its Stylus C110 single-function printer, an inkjet printer targeted at business users who need high print speed along with crisp quality text typically associated with laser printers. The C110 is housed in an elegant Black and Silver case, and sports print speeds of 25 pages per minute (ppm) for Black and White… Continue reading Epson Expands Inkjet Printer Range

November 1, 2007 • laser printer Xerox

Xerox launched a network color laser printer, Phaser 6130. The device is designed for small businesses that require printing color documents and offers a number of advanced features to make it easier to use. Xerox Phaser 6130 comes with pre-installed toner cartridges, so it’s ready to use right out of the box. It has the… Continue reading New Xerox Phaser 6130

October 30, 2007 • cartridges Epson inks

In February, 2006, Epson filed a complaint against 24 US, Korean, German, and Chinese companies that were importing and selling ink cartridges violating Epson’s patents. In March, 2007, The U.S. International Trade Commission issued the Initial Determination that found all 11 patents belonging to Seiko Epson Corporation to be valid and all ink cartridges at… Continue reading Epson Cuts Ink Cartridges Importers Off The US

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October 29, 2007 • Konica Minolta multifunction

Konica Minolta Business Solutions introduces an addition to its next-generation bizhub range of multifunctional – the bizhub C203, C253 and C353. Konica Minolta bizhub C203, C253 and C353 have network printer, copier and network scanner functionality as standard with a Super G3 fax module option. The only difference between the new models is the speed… Continue reading Konica Minolta Extends Its Range of bizhub Multifunctions

October 29, 2007 • laser printer research

Previously, I reported a study by Australian scientists that proved laser printers may be high-volume ultra-fine particles (UFP) emitters, and that these particles may be hazardous to health (heart problems and lung disease.) Canadian Broadcasting Company sponsored its own study on that issue. The research was conducted in three different locations in Winnipeg by placing… Continue reading Another Study Proves Laser Printers Guilty

October 25, 2007 • HP printing security technology

Once upon a time, printers were printing devices no different from a typewriter in terms of security. As years lapsed, time printers have become more sophisticated, network-enabled devices with hard drives and even operating systems. Pretty much like personal computer. And people keep on taking printers for what they actually are – devices that produce… Continue reading HP Technology Secures Printing

October 24, 2007 • Apple Canon HP laser printer printing technology Xerox

Today we take the laser printer as an integral part of everyday life in office environment. However 30 years ago when it first appeared, this piece of machinery was quite a curio. When a document is sent to the printer, a laser beam “draws” the document on a drum using electrical charges. After the drum… Continue reading How Laser Printers First Appeared and Developed

October 22, 2007 • HP inkjet overview printer research

One day we are going to sink in the ocean of printer-produced pages, or, rather say, be buried under mountains of such pages. And Britain would to take the impact in the first place. In 1975, Business Week magazine predicted a paperless office. Recent studies show this proves to be an exaggerated prediction. The number… Continue reading Printing Industry Overview

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