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  • 2). Epson Yesterday and Today  By : John Sollars
    Epson started as watch making company Seiko Epson Corporation, Japan. Epson was established in 1961 to manufacture precision parts for Seiko watches, back then it was called Shinsu Precision Manufacturing Company. Epson’s first foray into the printing and imaging business was the Olympics of 1964 held in Tokyo. The company was awarded a contract to develop a precision timer for the Games.
    Article Related to: ink, epson, seiko, imaging, printing, chemical, midtones, media types, gray balance, picture

  • 6). History of Hewlett Packard and Ink  By : John Sollars
    Hewlett Packard’s tryst with ink took off when it acquired a company named F.L Mosley based in California in 1958. Mosley was manufacturing recorders and plotters for industrial applications such as continuous process monitoring systems, data loggers and the like in the 1950’s. Hewlett Packard was the pioneer in imaging and printing technologies. It was the first in the market during the 1980’s to come up with inkjet and laser technology used in printers until date.
    Article Related to: hewlett packard, ink, refilled cartridge, oem, deskjet printer, cad, cam, laser jet, hp toner

  • 7). A Tip For Solving Most Printer Errors  By : Karl Smith
    Ever have blinking lights on your inkjet or laser printer that just will not go away? Ever install a new ink cartridge in your printer and it still thinks the old one is there? Well, instead of just getting angry at the printer or hunting around for your manual, you can try one simple thing: unplug it. This technique has a few names that all mean the same thing: cycling the printer, resetting the printer or clearing the printer’s memory.
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  • 9). Konica Minolta  By : John Sollars
    Konica Minolta, the name usually brings to mind their camera or their photographic materials. However, it is also one of the top players in the printing and ink manufacturing business. The lines below will take you through a brief history of the company and touch upon their all-new environment friendly polymerized toner. Konica’s Humble Beginnings Like all other big names in the printing business Konica Minolta too has roots way back in the past and forayed into the printing business due to the potential of printers and inks in the market.
    Article Related to: konica minolta, printing, ink, technology, toner, images, photocopier, colors, emulsion, camera

  • 11). Do We Really Need Ink?  By : Robert Michael
    You might not think about it on the pages of your books, or newspapers, but without the ink, there wouldn't be anything but blank sheets of paper. Ink can be taken for granted, but its value is beyond question, and sometimes very evident. The original inks in the dawn of what we know as 'printing' were composed of simple elements. Natural products like nut shell oils and the defensive liquid of the squid made useful dyes that were funneled into the old 'nib' tips of pens long before the ball-point and felt tip revolutionized handwriting.
    Article Related to: ink, print, printing, cartridges, supplies, inkjet, epson, canon, wireless, lexmark

  • 13). Titanium - a versatile alloy for fountain pen nibs  By : Duca
    Titanium ore was first discovered in 1791 in Cornish beach sands by the English clergyman and mineralogist, William Gregor. The new element was not purified until 1910, however, and another 40 years were to pass before it began to be refined and produced in marketable quantities. In his periodic table of the elements, first published in 1869, Dmitrii Mendeleyev assigned titanium the atomic number 22, which places it in the first main transition series of elements, metals which are mostly hard, strong and lustrous.
    Article Related to: pen, pens, ink, fountain, rollerball, writing instruments, pencil, nib, nibs, refill, refills

  • 18). Buying A Consumer Printer On A Budget  By : Carla Weaffer
    Almost every home today makes use of a consumer printer for educational, personal, work or home business related reasons. Buying and maintaining a consumer printer can get to be rather expensive however it is possible to purchase a consumer printer and not have it take a huge bite out of your budget. First of all when considering your consumer printer purchasing options think of exactly why you are needing to purchase a printer.
    Article Related to: consumer, printer, budget, compatible, ink, inkjet, epson, canon, xerox

  • 19). Top Tips For Buying A Printer  By : Carla Weaffer
    There are a great number of inkjet printer options for consumers looking to purchase a new printer or those that are considering replacing the ones that they currently own. The following are some things you should keep in mind whilst deciding which printer to buy. The first thing you should do when getting ready to purchase a new printer is decide what tasks that you are going to need your printer to accomplish for you.
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  • 20). Ink – One of mankind’s oldest tools, still in use.  By : john
    Ink is simply a dye or pigment in liquid that is used to mark a surface. Without ink early mankind would not have been able to produce lasting written texts. It is said that the Chinese developed writing inks first to blacken the surfaces of carvings, and it was a mixture of soot from pine smoke, lamp oil, and gelatin from animal skins and musk. Inks have also been made using the black ‘ink’ that some sea creatures produce to confuse enemies.
    Article Related to: ink, paper, pen

  • 22). Can Ink Cartridges & Inkjet printers actually be cool ?  By : ajames
    First a little history lesson... There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. Sometimes they were BARELY readable, however. Changing ribbons and printing wheels to change type face was a chore. Then, in 1984, the first laser printer that used toner cartridges came into being.
    Article Related to: ink, toner, cartridges, printer, hp, epson, inkjet



 


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