Canon has announced that it will be releasing a new portable photo printer, dubbed the Selphy ES40, in October.
The five-pound printer comes with a carrying handle along the top, a 3-and-a-half inch LCD, a scroll wheel, and the ability to print photos right from a digital camera, over Bluetooth, or though a memory card reader that supports SD, Compact Flash, and Memory Sticks.
The most interesting feature about this portable printer, though, is that the ES40 talks to the user with a voice guidance system, which gives step-by-step instructions for printing and adding graphics to images.
In addition to the voice capabilities, the ES40 also comes with a series of photo editing features, picture frame options, and clip art.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Blackberry users have new mobile print application service
PlanOn, a provider of portable scanning and printing solutions, has announced the PlanOn Mobile Enhanced Print Application for Blackberry, a new Software as a Service (SaaS) based print server application for the Bluetooth-enabled Blackberry smartphone line.
The new service allows smartphone users to print web pages and virtually any email attachments, including documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, presentations, photos and images, directly through the Blackberry from anywhere, anytime, using the PlanOn PrintStik mobile printer.
The PrintStik printer uses thermal paper in pop-in cartridges, with no ink or toner needed. Designed for portable reliability, the PrintStik produces straight, flat sheets with smudge-free 600dpi resolution quality.
An eco-friendly "green" mode puts more printing on the page and supports partial-page printouts to reduce the amount of paper used.
The new service allows smartphone users to print web pages and virtually any email attachments, including documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, presentations, photos and images, directly through the Blackberry from anywhere, anytime, using the PlanOn PrintStik mobile printer.
The PrintStik printer uses thermal paper in pop-in cartridges, with no ink or toner needed. Designed for portable reliability, the PrintStik produces straight, flat sheets with smudge-free 600dpi resolution quality.
An eco-friendly "green" mode puts more printing on the page and supports partial-page printouts to reduce the amount of paper used.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Datamax-O'Neil announce new desktop barcode printer
Datamax-O'Neil, a provider of label and receipt printers, announced recently the availability of a new generation printers, called the E-Class Mark II. The new E-Class models take a popular entry-level desktop printer to a higher level of performance, print quality and reliability to meet a broad range of application requirements.
The compact E-Class Mark II printer family has a state-of-the-art processor which provides the fastest label generation and print speed of any printer in its class and a throughput that is 70% faster than previous models.
The printers offer the latest connectivity with new internal Ethernet and wireless Ethernet options to support a range of industries that rely on networking technology, including healthcare, manufacturing and retail.
The uniquely designed adjustable print mechanism along with advanced media sensing and handling give the Mark II in the best print quality of any comparable printer. These features also give the printer the ability to print quickly and accurately on the most challenging label shapes, materials, grades and coatings.
Raul Palacios, senior product manager for Datamax-O'Neil says that "the E-Class series has always served the most diverse requirements and applications for customers around the world. With the latest features we've incorporated into the Mark II, we are now meeting the need for higher performance and greater connectivity that has evolved in many industries."
The compact E-Class Mark II printer family has a state-of-the-art processor which provides the fastest label generation and print speed of any printer in its class and a throughput that is 70% faster than previous models.
The printers offer the latest connectivity with new internal Ethernet and wireless Ethernet options to support a range of industries that rely on networking technology, including healthcare, manufacturing and retail.
The uniquely designed adjustable print mechanism along with advanced media sensing and handling give the Mark II in the best print quality of any comparable printer. These features also give the printer the ability to print quickly and accurately on the most challenging label shapes, materials, grades and coatings.
Raul Palacios, senior product manager for Datamax-O'Neil says that "the E-Class series has always served the most diverse requirements and applications for customers around the world. With the latest features we've incorporated into the Mark II, we are now meeting the need for higher performance and greater connectivity that has evolved in many industries."
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Datacard RP90i financial card printer
The RP90i card printer from Datacard prints credit cards, debit cards, gift cards and other financial cards. It prints a single, four-color, one-sided card in under 30 seconds using retransfer technology. The retransfer approach protects printed information and ensures full-card edge-to-edge coverage.
The RP90i card printer comes with IAT magnetic stripe encoding to make the card issuance process more productive.
The printer also comes with a high-capacity, easy-to-load ribbon cassette and a 300-card input feeder — both of which help to reduce downtime periods.
The RP90i card printer comes with IAT magnetic stripe encoding to make the card issuance process more productive.
The printer also comes with a high-capacity, easy-to-load ribbon cassette and a 300-card input feeder — both of which help to reduce downtime periods.
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