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Kodak’s Starts New Campaign to Show-Off it’s Economical Prints

  • April 29, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

Kodak entered the market on the pretext of spitting out economical prints at the best possible quality, and truly this claim has kept the manufacturer in the already dominated market. The company has launched new campaign called Print and Prosper, which is aimed at demonstrating this cost effectiveness. The Print and Prosper campaign is launched through its proprietary website which not ...

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Xerox’s Q2 Profit Dips

  • April 27, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

The story of all product manufacturers has hit the printing major Xerox this time around. Xerox's Q2 financial results are out and there are no surprises, at least from the industry perspective. Although, Xerox has expressed discomfort in the results obtained, that has brought down its overall profit for the year considerably. Printing equipment, related accessories and supplies sales are down ...

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9 Amazing 3D Pavement Paintings

  • April 24, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in Fun

Pavement art has grown in popularity over the years and there are few major cities left untouched by the paintbrush of these eccentric artists. Like buskers, many may be fortunate to earn a few pennies by passing pedestrian traffic and yet remain anonymous and receive few accolades for their incredible talent. However some street artists are more fortunate and gain ...

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Epson Conferred with Prestigious Awards

  • April 22, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in General

Epson has bagged two major European awards for itsprinter products, the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) Awards 2009. The accolades presented are "Best Multi-Function Photo Printer in 2009" and "Best Large Format Printer in 2009". The Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW has won the ‘Best Multifunction Photo Printer in 2009′, while the Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 was awarded as the ‘Best Large ...

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Scientists Build a Human Thumb from a 3D Printer

  • April 20, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Innovation

The era of human body part replacement has come a step closer to reality, thanks to our very own 3D printers. In the latest development, scientists from a hospital in Switzerland have built a human thumb, not just in shape and size, but also in composition. This is how a body part (human thumb) is built - A 3D image of ...

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Brother HL-5340D Monochrome Laser Printer

  • April 17, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

One of the leaders in laser printing, Brother, have launched a new monochrome laser printer recently - HL-5340D. The printer is mainly aimed at small to medium offices. The printer delivers a best print of 2400 X 600 dpi and is powered with a 300MHz processor. It comes with 16MB standard memory which can be upgraded multi-fold up to 528MB. Printing speed ...

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Say Hello to Samsung CLP-315

  • April 15, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

Samsung has the uncanny knack of introducing printers that differ from other printers in the most unexpected quarters. For example, the Samsung CLP-315 is touted as the world's smallest colour laser printer and matches all features that a top grade printer in this range would possess. No! it's not multi-functional for a change. The printer offers a best resolution of 2400 ...

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HP Launches Instant Printing on MySpace

  • April 14, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

HP has confirmed the speculation over its tie-up with MySpace, and the former will allow users to print photos directly from MySpace web page without the need to save it on a hard disk prior to printing. The printing giant has taken a giant leap in terms of reachability with this association, as there are over 130,000 million users on ...

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HP Praises its Eco-Friendly Initiatives

  • April 13, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

HP, the highly criticized computer manufacturer for wearing non-green hat has patted its own back for the green initiatives the company has undertaken over the past few years. Earlier last week, it released Global Citizenship Report which harps and adores on its green achievements. The report claims that in the past year, HP is the first IT company to do away ...

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6 Massive Old School Printers (& How They Were Advertised)

  • April 8, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in Fun Printers

Whoever said size doesn't matter is a liar. There are countless numbers of things to which the phrase 'the bigger the better' applies. Bank balances for example. Or pizzas. And back in the day, printers definitely fell into this category. Old school printers weren't made to be compact or to be hidden away underneath a desk- they were made to be ...

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