LEXINGTON, Ky. – Lexmark International, Inc. and Hewlett-Packard will manufacture this year new generation of 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution inkjet printers. With products that begin shipping this month, ...
Kyocera claims to have made the world’s fastest 300 dpi inkjet printhead. The amazing speed of the printhead is quoted as running at 152 metres every minute. This equates to over 2.5 metres of output ...
Capital Mailing Equipment, a leader in innovative mailing solutions, proudly introduces the HAWK 4C Color Inkjet System, a groundbreaking collaboration with DPI, the original equipment manufacturer ...
Knowledge, extensive product offerings, and industry leading equipment has positioned West Michigan Tag & Label (WMTL) as a leader in the label market. Ready to expand their offerings, WMTL partnered ...
Lexmark International Inc. has expanded its Mac compatible 4800 dpi capable printers with the introduction of the Lexmark Z55se Color Jetprinter, a replacement of Z55. Priced at US$129, the Z55se ...
Today E Ink and Epson have collaborated on some new 9.7 inch epaper technology that gives you a tremendous resolution of 2,400 x 1,650 pixels. The new technology with E Ink’s high-resolution ePaper ...
Hewlett-Packard today became the first company to announce plans to incorporate 4800-dpi technology into many of its future inkjet printers. The improved resolution will significantly boost the ...
Epson and E Ink have thrown their hats into the high-resolution mobile display ring, promising a 9.68-inch 300dpi panel for SID 2011. Unlike the pixel-packing LCDs Toshiba, Samsung and LG are hawking, ...
A popular option in technology is to invest in a multifunction or all-in-one machine -- as opposed to dedicated machines -- that can handle printing, copying, scanning and faxing. Students, office ...
Manufacturers of imaging hardware, such as Hewlett-Packard, Epson and Olympus, appear to be practicing the equivalent of Moore’s Law as new, inexpensive printers, scanners and digital cameras keep ...
A team of scientists including one of Indian-origin have created the highest possible resolution images -- about 1,00,000 dots per inch in full colour without ink or dyes which can potentially ...
Researchers at Singapore's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), an institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), have developed an innovative method of ...
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