Inkjet printers are chip factories of the future
News Inkjet printers could be the chip factories of the future, squirting out circuits made from layers of organic semiconducting ink. The technology relies on two separate fields: the production of hyper-accurate inkjet printers, which now routinely...
[April 11, 2002, 17:33]
HP settles inkjet refilling suit
News Hewlett-Packard settled its patent lawsuit with a company that refills used inkjet cartridges and resells them to business retail outlets. HP initially filed the lawsuit in March after it discovered that refilled inkjet cartridges sold under the...
[June 9, 2005, 10:40]
HP's inkjet tech may replace hypodermic needles
News What else can inkjet technology be used for? The technology and equipment used to make the array of needles was adopted from HP's inkjet manufacturing, said Beyers. The heating element is also the same one used inside inkjet heads.
[September 11, 2007, 12:34]
Kodak shakes up inkjet market
News Eastman Kodak is hoping to break open the market for all-in-one inkjet printers and grab market share from the leader, HP, with a new line of printers that it believes will match others for quality while halving the cost.
[February 6, 2007, 12:11]
Inkjet design could print at 1,000 pages per minute
News Inkjet printers could put out 1,000 pages per minute, thanks to a full-page print technique proposed by researchers. The JeTrix technique could print books to order at bookshops at the rate of two a minute, or at airport kiosks eliminating the need...
[September 22, 2006, 16:05]
HP licenses inkjet tech for dialysis machines
News The deal with Home Dialysis Plus (HD+) will see HP's inkjet technology used to mix water and concentrated dialysate, a mixture of chemicals used to extract toxins and supply electrolytes to the bloodstream.
[October 17, 2008, 16:42]
Epson injects inkjet with colour
News Printing in monochrome and photo-realistic colour at resolutions up to 720dpi, the Color 200 uses Epson's piezo printhead technology which means the printhead will last for the life of the printer, according to the firm.
[September 16, 1996, 11:54]
HP resolves inkjet dispute with LexJet
News HP on Thursday announced it has dropped a patent infringement charge against LexJet Corporation over the type of ink used in remanufactured HP print cartridges. In exchange, LexJet has agreed to alter the recipe used to make its ink as well as pay...
[November 14, 2008, 11:42]
Printer makers back cartridge-test standard
News There may soon be a way to determine how many printed pages you really get out of an inkjet printer cartridge. Standard ISO/IEC 24711:2006, which still needs industry adoption, establishes how ink and toner cartridges for inkjet printers and all-in...
[February 9, 2007, 9:11]
HP launches cheap photo-quality printers
News After ceding market share to rivals during the first quarter, Hewlett-Packard is revamping its inkjet line with a new crop of cheaper photo-quality printers. The California-based company is introducing four new Deskjet models, which range from the...
[July 1, 2003, 13:29]
HP accused of bullying in recycled-cartridge suit
News Rhinotek's chairman has sharply criticised HP over a lawsuit asserting that the inkjet cartridge refiller falsely advertises its products as new. HP sued Rhinotek on Monday for false advertising, arguing that the company falsely advertises its...
[March 31, 2005, 9:35]
HP puts more effort into recycling
News Hewlett-Packard said on Wednesday that it will include postage-paid envelopes with some of its inkjet printer cartridges, in an attempt to spur recycling. The envelopes will be enclosed with new HP 56 and 57 inkjet print cartridge boxes starting...
[November 13, 2003, 9:10]
Lexmark hits back in printer war with HP
News Lexmark announced six inkjet printers -- three of which are all-in-one models, two are photo-capable inkjets and one is a colour printer -- for the consumer market. In 2002, HP had a commanding lead in market share for all-in-one and inkjet...
[April 30, 2003, 10:33]
Dell extends Euro printer line
News Dell announced new laser and inkjet printers for the European market on Wednesday, and hinted at further launches later this year. The new inkjet printer is the Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922, a £67 device aimed at the low-cost domestic market.
[June 2, 2004, 18:05]
US Report: Xerox files suit against HP
News It's strange that HP would be copying Xerox technology when the worldwide leaders in inkjet technology are HP and Canon," said Angele Boyd of International Data Corp.in the US. The company's inkjet printer business accounted for $2.1bn (£1.28bn) in...
[May 15, 1998, 9:18]
Nuggets: Sony's printer is cool, but limited
News When you've shelled out plenty for a mega pixel DC (er.that's digital camera for them wot don't know), you want quality prints too: fuzzy inkjet hard copy just won't do. Ignoring the current trend to make all printers some variation on the inkjet...
[August 3, 2000, 16:32]
Dell ups ante in printer battle
News The new models -- a laser printer, an inkjet printer and a $89 (£53.41) multi-function device that acts as printer, scanner and copier -- bring Dell's lineup to seven. The $99 Personal Inkjet Printer J740 is designed to work at speeds of up to 18...
[June 23, 2003, 7:50]
Dell dives into printer market
News Dell, fulfilling analyst speculation, said it has reached an agreement to work with the printer maker to create a line of Dell-branded inkjet and laser printers. It is our intent to have offerings with both (laser and inkjet) technologies," Dell...
[September 24, 2002, 15:00]
Lexmark tones up for printer fight
News The company's most publicity of late has come from its role as technology provider to Dell, which last week introduced three black-and-white laser printers and a color inkjet all-in-one machine using technology from Lexmark.
[April 4, 2003, 11:05]
Lexmark downplays Dell deal
News Dell's move into the printer market is designed to grab a piece of the lucrative inkjet supply market and roil Hewlett-Packard. Lexmark's revenue was driven by laser and inkjet supply sales, which were up 19 percent to $568 million.
[October 21, 2002, 15:35]



