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Epson Promises Outstanding Increases In Speed And Quality With PrecisionCore™

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Epson, worldwide manufacturers of printer ink cartridges and toner cartridges , promises outstanding increases in speed along with improved output quality in their latest advance to the 500-year-old craft of printing. Bringing inkjet printing to a new level with PrecisionCore™ Epson brings inkjet printing to a new level with PrecisionCore™  Epson's next-generation print chip PrecisionCore™  builds on Epson’s  long standing  reputation for output quality, at the speeds required for industrial and commercial printing. The technology will also be extended into the company’s office printing range. Epson global president, Minoru Usui, announced, a next-generation inkjet printing technology poised to transform the printing business, providing the company with an unparalleled level of manufacturing efficiency to expand into high-potential new global markets. The heart of the technology is a next-generation print chip, based on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEM

HP Launch New High Capacity Deskjet Printers In India

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HP India HP, worldwide manufacturer of    printer ink cartridges  and  toner cartridges , launched new high-capacity Deskjet printers capable of printing up to 1500 black and 750 colour pages with single cartridges. The India Times reports; The new printers are capable of printing up to 1500 black and 750 colour pages with single high capacity black and colour cartridges respectively at very low cost without compromising quality. HP India's country category manager, Diptesh Ghosh, said HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 2020 hc printer and HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 2520 hc all-in-one printer are fit for small and medium sized businesses which thrive on low running cost and need to print affordably. HP Deskjet Ink Advantage "These new printers make it extremely affordable for families or small businesses to print high volume of documents in consistent HP quality," he said. "While we have drastically brought down our cartridge costs, we are also educatin

Smartphone’s and Tablets the End of Printing? Far From It!

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You’d think Smartphone’s and tablets would be the end of printing, far from it! Most documents are just easier to read on paper than on a small screen. And in the increasingly expanding BYOD (Bring Your Own device) world, employees and clients with mobile devices will always be wanting to print. Printer manufacturers are only too happy to help, with hundreds of apps designed to print off your mobile device and onto paper. But, mobile devices weren’t designed for printing, nor were printers designed to talk to anything other than a PC or a Mac. The device and the printers may need to be on the same wireless network, or the printer may need access to the Internet. While some apps offer some ability to customize the job—such as number of prints, or size or type of paper—, iOS and Android devices get the most app options, the printouts might not look exactly like what you expect, because the apps can’t translate all fonts or formatting perfectly. Platform independent solutions

Major printer manufacturers form ‘Mopria’ mobile printing alliance

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As the Smartphone and Tablet industry continues to expand and the computing industry has  now   gone beyond the desktop PC, the technology to print from handheld devices has fallen behind. But, a new alliance of printer manufacturers, including Hewlett-Packard, Canon, Samsung, and Xerox, called Mopria, hopes to change all that. The Alliance announced the formation of Mopria on September 24. It believes it will make printing from devices much easier with newly developed interfaces that give mobile operating systems more simplified printing software and allow apps to draw on that ability. The Mopria technology will also govern printer technology so print jobs can sent by Wi-Fi Direct wireless networking or by tapping a printer with a phone that supports near-field communications (NFC). Phil McCoog, technologist with HP's printing business, said "If you are a printer vendor, and if you are solely attached to a PC, where is your future? We are moving from a device tha

Get Creative With Your Printer – Print, Build And Fly Your Own Handmade Kite

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There are lots of great ideas that you can print off using your home inkjet or laser printer. All you need is a good printer and suitable   printer ink cartridges  or  toner cartridges   and you’re all set. Here’s another creative project that you can use your home printer for: Print your own pattern, to make your own kite. You Will Need: 2 wooden dowels, 90cm (35″) and 120cm (47″) long. The longer dowel is the spine of the kite, the shorter dowel the crosspiece. Plastic sheeting or recycled garbage bags Strong tape, such as packing tape or electrical tape Twine Kite string or fishing line Tape measure Scissors Pencil 1. Download the  printable kite pattern or print the image below. 2. Measure and locate the middle point on the crosspiece, mark with a pencil. Place the middle point of the crosspiece at right angles on the spine, about 30cm (12″) from one end. 3. Fasten the two dowels together using twine and tape. It is important

Samsung Unveils Industry Leading Printing Innovation

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At this year’s IFA , the world's leading trade show for consumer electronics, Samsung showcased its latest range of mobile printing solutions and introduced new products that will ‘ push the boundaries of innovation in the Printing industry’ With ambitious targets for the printing sector and focussing on mobility, user-experience and design, Samsung aims to become the leading A4 laser Printer and Multifunction Printer manufacturer by 2017. With the move towards mobile printing, since 2009 the company has developed mobile focused applications that include a dedicated Samsung Mobile Print app, Wi-Fi Direct support, a Native photo printing button and Google Cloud Print. This year, they became world’s first to unveil a colour laser printer with NFC functionality, thus enhancing convenience in mobile printing. The Xpress C460 Series, which can be set-up on a Wi-Fi connection with only three steps, has received favourable reviews since its launch. Samsung also un