
Thirty pages per minute is fast for an ink jet printer. Very fast in fact. So, how do you react to
an inkjet printer that pumps out between 60 and 70 pages per minute? We think the proper response is stunned silence. Memjet's new inkjet printer tech is able to spray a page with ink in a single pass, rather than having to travel across the page several times to produce an image. At
CES, the company announced that it had finally found partners to put its ultra-fast inkjet tech into actual printers. In China,
Lenovo will manufacture printers with the tech. Meanwhile, it will be WEP in India, and Kpowerscience in Taiwan. American and European partners have not been announced yet, but we can't imagine they'll be far behind. When you see the video below you'll understand why: who wouldn't want to sell these printers?
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Subscribe to commentsGrapostJan 8th 2011 8:53AM
Hey, the Federal Reserve could use a bunch of those. They don't see to be able to print money fast enough!
rkstratFeb 14th 2011 4:57PM
Where can you see and buy one of the Memjet printers?