GE builds an OLED printer, hopes to challenge light bulbs in 2010

October 11th, 2008 by

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Maybe the incandescent light bulb has been sitting in its socket-shaped throne for too many years — GE thinks so, anyway. GE R&D guys have produced a machine that prints OLED materials newspaper-style onto 8-inch sheets of metal foil in hopes that the sheets — which can be pinned to just about any surface — will start the process of home lighting biz regime change in 2010. Picture, if you will, wallpaper or window blinds that provide soft, diffused lighting for the living room after dark — no need for special fixtures, just a wall plug. OLED lighting isn’t yet cost-efficient for the average consumer, but GE hopes that will change soon. In the meantime, expect to see these sheets in a trip-out Flaming Lips concert in the somewhat-near future.

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Dell’s ink-free Zink PZ310 WASABI printer splashes down in FCC

September 29th, 2008 by

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Up until now, the words “Zink” and “Polaroid” were all but married together, but a breakup fit for The Hills is about to go down courtesy of the all-too-promiscuous Dell. Over in the deep waters of the FCC, we’re seeing a new Dell printer that utilizes the ink-free Zink technology. The PZ310 WASABI is yet another handheld printer that comes bundled with a single stack of printing paper, Bluetooth technology for printing from your mobile / BT-enabled PC, a USB port for traditionalists and a Reprint button for obvious reasons. As with everything in the FCC, the agency is never kind enough to hand over any preliminary pricing / release information, but it ought not be long now before Dell starts shipping these things without even telling anyone.

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Win a Lexmark X7675 wireless printer and two cartridges

August 26th, 2008 by

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Love getting things for free? Prefer to do it without robbing your elderly neighbors at gunpoint? Hey, us too. Thankfully, Lexmark is hoping to encourage less robbery — armed or otherwise — by offering up one of their succulent, creative-activity-inspiring X7675 wireless printers. In addition to the color printer / scanner / fax machine / copier / personal shopper, the company is throwing in two XL high-yield ink cartridges, which means two less trips to your local office supply supermart. Interested in taking this handsome fellow home? Read the details below!

The rules:

  • Leave a comment below. Any comment will do, though we’d love to hear how you plan to put this printer into play.
  • You may only enter this specific giveaway once. If you enter this giveaway more than once you’ll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)
  • If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you’ll be fine.
  • Contest is open to anyone in the 50 States, 18 or older! Sorry, we don’t make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you have to be mad.
  • Winner will be chosen randomly. The winner will receive one (1) Lexmark X7675 printer and two (2) XL high-yield ink cartridges. Approximate value is $255.
  • Entries can be submitted until Tuesday, September 2nd, 11:59PM ET. Good luck!
  • Full rules can be found here.

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Canon debuts Selphy ES3, ES30 portable photo printers

August 26th, 2008 by

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Does having a handle instantly make something portable? Canon sure seems to think so, and it’s hoping the lug-ability of its new ES3 and ES30 Selphy printers will be enough to rope you into buying its special integrated ink and paper cartridges for years to come. For the most part, two printers are identical, although the ES3 does boast a slightly larger 3.5-inch LCD (as opposed to a 3-incher), as well as an added 1GB of internal memory, which Canon claims is a first for a compact photo printer. Otherwise, you can expect a 15-in-1 memory card reader on each, along with PictBridge support, and a number of frame, clip art and calendar functions to impress your friends with. If that’s got you convinced, you can pick up both of ‘em now, with the SELPHY ES3 running $199.99 and ES30 setting you back $149.99.

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Casio introduces PCP-1200 and PCP-250 touchscreen photo printers with flip-down keyboards

August 19th, 2008 by

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Photo printers don’t really do it for us, but Casio’s two newest models pack in enough bells and whistles to make us at least pay attention, if not actually print out photos — the PCP-1200 (pictured) and PCP-250 both feature fold-down keyboards for titling, print 2400 x 1200 dpi res on up to A6-size paper, take virtually every memory card format you can throw at them, and allow you to draw on the images using a stylus. The 1200 sports a 7-inch screen, while the 250 gets a portrait-oriented 3.5-inch display — yeah, we’d actually be totally into these if they were coming to the States and had pricing info. Oh well.

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Polaroid digicam to feature integrated PoGo printer in 2009

August 12th, 2008 by

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/Polaroid_digicam_to_feature_integrated_PoGo_printer_in_2009′; We had this inkling that it was only a matter of time before a PoGo-infused camera came to market, and at long last, we finally know (well, sort of) how long we’re talking. Sometime in 2009, the aforesaid company will be pushing out a digital camera that includes an on board printer based around the Zink technology. The device will be capable of ejecting 4- x 3-inch prints, and curiously enough, it sounds like you could actually have a say in what it looks like. No, seriously — hit the read link and have a look.

[Via Wired]

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Fujifilm, Nintendo bring photo printing service to Japanese Wiis

July 27th, 2008 by

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Not that the Big N hasn’t snubbed the vast majority of the world before with these channel releases, but folks holed up everywhere save for Japan have yet another one they can only look longingly at from afar. Thanks to a new partnership between Nintendo and Fujifilm, the Wii Digicam Print Channel is immediately available for Japanese Wii consoles to access, which essentially gives owners the ability to upload images from SD cards and receive customized prints, photo books, business cards, etc. in the mail. We’re not totally at all sure why someone would choose to handle this on a gaming console rather than, say, an actual computer, but hey — who are we to judge? Oh, and for you folks in North America, Europe and beyond, expect the service to roll your way sometime in the future.

[Via DigitalCameraInfo]

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Epilog Zing, your personal laser engraver

July 12th, 2008 by

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Do you have $8000 to blow? Have you been dying to open a laser tattoo parlor? Well guess what? It’s your lucky day. The folks at Epilog would like you to meet the Zing, a $7,995 laser etcher / printer that can not only scar you for life, but can also leave a personalized stamp of your choosing on anything that you can fit into it. If you’ve seen engraved iPods, Zunes, or MacBooks, you get the idea of what this device can do. The Zing is made to tackle almost any material, be it wood, plastic, leather, glass, or various metals (of course), though we’re fairly certain the company doesn’t condone or recommend taking this baby to your precious, supple skin. Check out a video of it doing what it does best on an iPhone after the break.

[Via Gearlog]

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HP’s Handheld sp300 All-in-One scanner/printer brings cyborg revolution to warehouses everywhere

June 16th, 2008 by

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As managers race to turn their warehouse workers into cyborgs, HP is there to help with its Handheld sp400 All-in-One scanner / paperless printer of arm-mounted doom. This strap-on contraption is a wireless scanner / printer / barcode manager that turns warehouse drones into human intake and inventory machines. To be fair, the sp400 does have some benefits, like not requiring thermal labels and a reduction in paper waste with its built-in document imprinting function. Most importantly, though, be sure to see the video at the read link — you’ll be wishing you too could work in such an efficient warehouse!

[Thanks, Sonya]

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Zink-based Polaroid PoGo makes its debut

June 4th, 2008 by

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It’s gone by a couple names since we first heard about it two CESs ago (Zink, Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer, etc.) but the first Zink-based product is finally on its way to buyers as the Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer. It’ll run you $150 for the unit (and $10 per pack of 30 sheets), and can print up to fifteen 2 x 3-inch photos on its rechargeable battery from any PictBridge capable camera or over Bluetooth. PC Magazine took a peek and found each print took between a minute and a half to two minutes (the latter over Bluetooth), and felt the quality was adequate at best, albeit sufficient for such small prints. Still, it’s no secret that your options are extremely limited when it comes to pocketable printers, even of the dye-sub variety (which Zink-based devices like the PoGo hope to put out to pasture).

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Deskjet turns 20: HP celebrates two decades of robbing you blind

February 28th, 2008 by

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Turns out HP has been selling its Deskjet series of printers for 20 years now, with 240 million customers around the world and untold billions spent on overpriced ink cartridges. The HP Deskjet continues to outsell all other inkjet printers on the market, and HP shows no sign of slowing down — or letting up on those profit margins.

 

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Bonjour SCX-4500W: Apple’s favorite Samsung multi-function printer goes wireless

February 6th, 2008 by

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Samsung’s sexy little multi-function, monochrome laser printer, copier, and color scanner just hit the FCC with a tiny surprise: 802.11b/g WiFi and 10/100 Ethernet. That’s right, Sammy’s Swan (aka, SCX-4500) now comes in a SCX-4500W version supporting Windows, Mac, and Linux machines; LPR, IPP/HTTP, DHCP, and BOOTP protocols; and WEP or WPA Personal WiFi encryption. As a bonus, it also supports Bonjour to make network detection for your Mac (and suitably installed PCs) a snap. Not really a surprise since the SCX-4500W made its first US appearance exclusively in Apple’s retail stores. No word on when it will pop for retail, but we expect it to snag a $300 or so price tag. FCC glamor shot after the break.

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Video: Polaroid / Zink mobile printer demonstrated at CES

January 9th, 2008 by

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Seeing Polaroid / Zink’s Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer at CES didn’t come as a surprise or anything, but seeing it in action was indeed a treat. If you’ve been understandably skeptical about how well this thing would actually work, click on through and see for yourself.

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PrintBot gets creative with Talcum powder

December 23rd, 2007 by

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Looking to get your message (way) out there, but don’t exactly have the means to rig up, say, a van-sized StreetWriter? Fret not, as a clever DIY’er has managed to craft a smallish printer that can blast largish text onto nearly any surface. By utilizing an iRobot Create, an old dot-matrix printer, an eBox 2300 x86 PC, a counterweight and a good bit of Talcum powder, you too can be expressing yourself on football fields, sidewalks or street corners in no time. Best of all, you can control the thing from your high-rise thanks to the built-in wireless capabilities, but you may want to strap some weaponry on it if you really plan on sending your own PrintBot out on a solo mission.

 

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Polaroid and Zink develop Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer

November 14th, 2007 by

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We’d heard through the grapevine that the Zink portable printer camera would be getting boxed up and sent out to eager customers late this year, but now it seems as though Polaroid has jumped in for a bit of the action. Realistically, you shouldn’t be too surprised that the former king of instant photography is syncing up with Zink, and we must say, this whole partnership conjures up some pretty fond memories of shakin’ snapshots in tense anticipation as we waited for the scene to develop. Nostalgia aside, the firm’s Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer does indeed sport the Zink logo, and sure enough, it produces borderless 2- x 3-inch color prints instantly when fed images from a digicam or cellphone. We don’t have a firmed up release date in front of us or anything, but all signs are pointing to soon — very soon.

 

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Researchers looking to print living cells in 3D

October 15th, 2007 by

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Inkjet printers have long been used to print out all sorts of unusual goods, and while we’ve heard of scientists utilizing said technology to print stem cells, engineers are now exploring ways “to print 3D structures of cells.” According to Paul Calvert, a materials scientist at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, printing out these cells in three dimensions “is like going from a black-and-white to a full-color [TV],” and he also states that moving the process forward could help “unravel the mysteries of cell-to-cell communication and, perhaps in the distant future, manufacture human organs from scratch.” Notably, it was even suggested that the technique could potentially be used to “print out miniature organs for medical tests such as drug toxicity,” and in an ideal world, to crank out “implantable human organs on demand.”

 

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