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» HP Teams with Partners to Participate in Specialty Markets
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Describes HP's spot color cartridges for the TransAct POSjet 1000 inkjet printers as well as how Specialty Printing Systems works with OEMs. |
» Ending the Dance: No More Tradeoffs in Black Ink*
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| Thermal inkjet technology now offers mail printers a black ink designed for coated paper, bringing sharp, dark blacks, fast printer speeds and ease of use. Author: Traci Cronkrite and Max Gunther
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» The "Open Me" Factor
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Thermal inkjet technology brings low-cost digital imaging to mail printing, delivering sharp text, color and custom messages that get results—plus the latest in mail security. |
» Color Fax Offers a Rainbow of Opportunity*
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| Color fax, an emerging technology, is more affordable and easier to produce than ever. Author: Gary Sciarappa
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» Pop the Hood. Is Thermal Inkjet Technology Inside?*
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| The same under-the-hood scrutiny you use when buying a car should be used when considering mail-printing systems. Thermal inkjet technology will directly affect the machine's speed, print quality, cost of ownership and ease of use. Author: Clay Higgins
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» Using Thermal Inkjet Technology to Improve Response Rates
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| Hewlett-Packard made this presentation at the MAILCOM '99 annual fall convention in Las Vegas, NV. It discusses color and variable digital printing with thermal inkjet technology to obtain improved direct mail response rates. Author: Janet Dobbs, Hewlett-Packard Co.
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» Hewlett-Packard Inkjet Printing Technology: The State of the Art
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| Hewlett-Packard experts offer the latest technical data and analysis comparing HP's thermal inkjet technology to Canon's TIJ and piezo. Authors: Dr. Stephen Nigro and Dr. Evan Smouse
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» Inkjet in the Office or Home: No Marked Differences or Different Markets?
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| Discussion on HP, Epson, Canon and Lexmark products and print-engine technologies along with an introduction to HP's new JetExpress. Also features an outline of home, office and commercial printing needs and solutions. Author: Rob Beeson
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» Large Format Printing with HP JetExpress Technology
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| This paper introduces the new DesignJet 1000 Series large format printer and HP No. 80 printhead. Author: Dr. Ross R. Allen
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» Hewlett-Packard Ink Program for Inkjet Printers*
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| A brief history of ink development at Hewlett-Packard along with a review of important ink attributes. Offers reasons for choosing genuine HP ink for Hewlett-Packard printers from a customer's perspective. Author: Rob Beeson
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» Developing Thermal Inkjet Technology: Making TIJ Do More, presented during the Japan Press Visit
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| A presentation on the advantages of thermal inkjet technology with a focus on the long-term superiority in total-drops-per-second performance. Author: Dr. Evan Smouse
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» Thermal Inkjet: Meeting the Applications Challenge, presented at the NIPI4/IS&T International Conference*
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| A look at recent trends and comparisons between various inkjet methods in print quality, speed and reliabilty. Includes an examination of long-life heads, such as the HP2000C, as direct competitors to so-called "permanent" piezoelectric devices. Author: Rob Beeson
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» Photographic Quality Imaging with HP Thermal Inkjet
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| Download this in-depth presentation covering virtually all aspects of thermal inkjet technology by renowned printing authority Dr. Ross R. Allen, project manager in the Printing Technology Department of Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. Author: Dr. Ross R. Allen
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» Hewlett-Packard Inkjet Printing Technology: The State of the Art, presented to the Press of Budapest, Hungary
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| Detailed discussion on the new ink delivery system utilized in the HP 2000C. Author: Dr. Evan Smouse
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» Thermal Inkjet Technology: Review and Outlook, presented at the ICISH '98 International Conference on Imaging Science & Hardcopy in Chong-qing, China*
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| A comparison between thermal inkjet printing and competing technologies in several key areas, including performance (gamut, sharpness, fastness), minimum deliverable colorant quantum (drop volume), rate of delivery of colorant (firing frequency, nozzle integration, firing chamber volume) and print-engine cost per throughput. Authors: Rob Beeson and Robert D. "Skip" Rung
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» Optimal Design of Desktop Photo Printing Systems, presented at the IS&T PIC Conference in Portland, Oregon*
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| An inside look at the process of designing a complete desktop photo printing system. Includes comparisons of recent trends and advances in photo printer imaging system performance from a customer's perspective. Also details the three fundamental component processes of image printing: preparing the image for printing, putting drops on paper and ink/media interaction. Author: Dr. Evan Smouse
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» Thermal or Piezo? Who Cares?, presented at the IMI 7th Annual Inkjet Printing Conference
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| An examination of how consumers with no preference for specific printing technology still affect the decisions of manufacturers. Includes discussions on the various attributes of printing, such as text and image quality, purchase and consumable cost, print speed and reliability. Author: Rob Beeson
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