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Canon i-SENSYS LBP5050n Colour Laser Printer

  • September 30, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

Canon is in the competition with Samsung for its designer looks. While Samsung chose darker shades to provide a cool and funky outlook, Canon has chosen suave designed printers clothed in milk white. The race is ON. This printer can output a best resolution of 9600 X 600 dpi. The manufacturer claims that the Canon printer cartridges that are compact in ...

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HP to Merge its Printing and PC Units

  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

HP is yet again toying with the idea of merging its printer wing along with the PC wing. The thought process behind bringing together both units is perhaps due to utterly bad financial results from its printers and consumables. In the past three quarters, HP printers have recorded their lowest sales and the revenue is constantly dipping. This piece of information ...

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10 Spectacular Woodblock Prints of Dragons

  • September 29, 2009
  • By Tom Walker in Art

Woodblock printing emerged in China in 220 as a method for printing onto textiles and later paper. The method is simple, but highly effective. An image is carved into a wooden block ‘in reverse’: areas that appear white in the print are cut away and those that appear black, or a particular colour, are left at surface level. The wooden ...

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Postcard Printer from Epson

  • September 28, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in New Products

Epson Japan has studied the local market pretty well and have launched a single-function postcard printer. It is a full fledged printer that can only output postcard prints and absolutely nothing else. We Westerners may be big on sending e-cards and exchanging e-mails, but people in Japan still enjoy sending out postcards and snail mails. It is nice to know ...

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10 Cutting Edge Folded Paper Artists

  • By Tom Walker in Art

Making art from folded paper is by no means a new idea. Origami has been an established art form in Japan since the early Heian period, which began in the year 794. In recent decades however, artists have really explored paper’s potential as an artistic medium, creating beautiful and often very intricate sculptures and installations from this natural substance. Working with ...

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Samsung ML-2855ND : Monochrome Laser Printer

  • September 27, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

Samsung has the knack to pull out different rabbits out of the hat every time they come out with a product. Earlier, it was their piano shaped monochrome lasers and now, we have a star studded ultra-modern printer in ML-2855ND. The printer has a small footprint at 15.39" x 14.52" x 8.54" and can practically sit at any corner in ...

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Epson Stylus Pro comes with Extended Warranties at Half the Price

  • September 25, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in News

In an effort to boost sales, Epson has struck an ingenious idea by offering extended support warranty at half the price on its Stylus Pro range of printers. The extended warranty, CoverPlus, is over and above the standard 1 year warranty offered on the printer. The total savings a user can achieve in opting for the 50% discount is magnanimous at £699.50. ...

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45 Incredibly Stylish Vintage Travel Print Ads

  • By Tom Walker in Art

We’ve delved into the archives to bring you 45 of the most colourful and endearing old school travel print ads out there. In the ads below you’ll find sexy air hostesses, exotic people from far-flung corners of the earth and lots of catchy straplines, some of which would definitely be considered sexist and xenophobic by today’s standards. Travel ads of the ...

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HP Photosmart C4780

  • September 23, 2009
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

The latest photo printer from the HP labs is the Photosmart C4780. What's more, it's a multi-function printer that can triple up as a scanner and a copier as well. This home printer comes equipped with a state-of-the-art touchscreen colour panel. This HP printer is capable of throwing up prints at a best resolution of 4800 X 1200 dpi. It follows ...

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30 Extraordinary Black & White Tilt-shift Photos

  • By Tom Walker in Photography

Tilt-shift is a powerful photographic technique used most often to make large objects appear miniature in size. The best tilt-shift photography can be achieved using expensive lenses, like the Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8, which costs over $1,000, but there are cheaper alternatives for the more needy photographer. It’s possible to produce a tilt-shift ‘fake’ by blurring the outside of an ...

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