Printing stories - Page 33
Putting ink on paper goes back thousands of years and is still as necessary today as it was in 2500BC. Printers today are often inexpensive, always ubiquitous, and occasionally astonishingly capable. From the small desktop devices producing several pages per minute through to large format production printers, the technologies underpinning these devices are often the same, although the scale, specifications and prices can differ wildly. Printers are usually of the inkjet or laser type, with industrial printers using offset lithography for large print runs. Don’t write off the dot matrix, either. These still serve a purpose, as the unique striking action makes them ideal for where multiple copies are required (including the manufacturing and logistics industries).
Start your engines with OKI
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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personal computing devices
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printing
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formula one
Comworth Systems showcases Oki’s fastest, high-quality printers to resellers, with discounted demo units and a Formula One Renault partnership at events.
The secrets of making money out of printers & scanners
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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document management
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ecm
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martech
Document management (DM) systems are becoming increasingly important to businesses– especially once they understand the cost savings that can be achieved.
Eyeing Up the Future
Sat, 1st Jul 2006
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printing
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epson
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renaissance
Canon NZ partners with Renaissance Brands to dive into untapped vertical markets, eyeing unique opportunities for mutual growth.