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Konica-Minolta Magicolor 3300

The Konica-Minolta Magicolor 3300 is a high speed color printer made especially for business use. It ranks among the best of its kind— the print job starts as soon as it is has been sent, thanks to the high power of PRISMLASER technology, and it can print at speeds of up to 24 pages per [...]

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The Technology Behind Mobile Printing

As we do more and more of our work and life actions on-the-go, a problem has surfaced: how do we link our lives on the road back to our home bases? There is a large amount of work done from handheld devices now, and sometimes people find themselves needing to create hard copies when there [...]

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Roland SOLJET PRO II V SJ-1045EX

The Roland SJ-1045EX is also known as the Roland Soljet Pro II. This is a 104 inch wide, eco-solvent inkjet printer that has actually won awards. Its designed for producing banners and other grand-formats. You should use the SJ-1045EX, along with others to print large structure plastic, advertisements and also ad banners. The equipment creates [...]

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Sharp DX-C310

The Sharp DX-C310 offers multi-tasking productivity with simplicity on this versatile multi-functional printer, scanner, copier and fax machine. With a sleek design, this state of the art machine features amazing vivid colors and sharp prints and copies delivering up to 31 pages per minute to get the job done fast and easy on the network [...]

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Define Flexography Printing Method

You see flexography printing every day in your normal routines on many items around your home. Flexography printing is on milk cartons, packaging materials, shipping label and is most widely used in your every day newspaper and comics. Flexography printing is becoming more popular for a couple of reasons; it’s a simple operation and it [...]

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Silk screen printing, quick and easy

Silk screen printing is a very old form of printing. It originated in China during the Song dynasty (960 – 1279); and the Japanese soon adopted the process to their own block making techniques. The silk mesh screen was patented in 1907 by Samuel Simon of England. Originally, silk (which is itself a Chinese discovery) [...]

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