Make Way for Ink-jet
Ink-jet technology is advancing due to its low-cost consumables, potential offset speeds and top-quality imaging. But will it leave xerography in the dust?
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Given that, Memjet will not have direct control over how and when its print head technology is commercialized. Based on development work the company has already been a part of, though, McGlynn envisions an early market entry being a personal office device that prints 60 ppm at 800x1,600 dpi (1,600x1,600 dpi for text), with a retail price between $200 to $300 and per page cost of 3 to 5 cents (with 20 percent color coverage). He adds that the technology cuts ink costs to 20 to 25 percent of solutions currently on the market.
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