The device supports one black and one tri-colour cartridge, and prints in 600 x 600dpi in black and 4,800 x 1,200 optimised dpi in colour, at up to 7ppm in black and 4ppm in colour.
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Konica Minolta South Africa launches wireless printing technology
The division has added AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Android Printing Framework and Mopria Print Service features to its devices to meet the demands of the mobile workforce.
Dell secures biggest tech deal ever
The OEM has acquired data storage maker EMC for $67 billion (€58 billion), following Michael Dell buying out Dell, which he founded in 1987, for $25 million (€22 million) two years ago. Dell said that the move “creates a world-leading company [...] the private...
Scientist turns pollution into printer ink
Anirudh Sharma of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is using carbon from the air to create a cheaper alternative to the printer inks currently on the market.
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PrinterOn releases mobile printing update
The Enterprise and Express edition 3.1 feature a new mobile web app and allows businesses to choose between On Premises or Hybrid Cloud deployment.
Epson releases A3 photo printer
The SC-P400 is the “the smallest ink droplet size of any A3+ photo printer on the market”, while also being the smallest and lightest of its kind.
ECi updates e-automate software
Version 8.7 of the MPS programme involves reduced dependence on equipment records for contracts and service calls, and tax calculation updates for the Avalara AvaTax software.
OEM customers seek eco-friendly printing
Canon research finds that over 36 percent of small business owners want environmentally friendly print solutions.
HP expands ink replacement service
One or two year Instant Ink plans are now available offering up to 50 percent savings, or $2.99 (€2.66) a month, “less than most pay for one morning coffee drink”.
Patent lawyers slam “baffling” Lexmark case
The OEM’s position in the on-going Impression Products case has been described by a legal professional as “illogical”.