Technology has yet to reach its full potential and still, there is a promising future in fighting against crimes with the use of printers alone. With the unlimited possibility of the capabilities of every technology available on earth, laser printers are not logging behind. The future promises that laser printers can fight crimes. And it is a big possibility with the on going research in Purdue University.This is a very big development on the laser printing industry in relation to a more precise method of tracking every document printers produce.
It is not surprising that with the speed by which printers are improving, you can imagine that in the future, you will be able to print a driver's license at home.
Although it immensely reduces the time you spend in line waiting for your license at the DMV, one might start questioning the validity of such documents. How would the research resolve this? With on going research, I am still impressed to know that every printing technology has the capacity to give identification. Although it may not be obvious, as was said, laser printers leave specific markings on each document they print. This is what they call the bonding process. The article also states that Purdue's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has pioneered a tracking system that uses banding to trace a document back to the printer from which it originated.I look forward to this development and acclaim the people behind the research who will make this possible.
I am also dreaming of having a faster acquisition of my documents but still I would not want to compromise my safety in exchange of it..
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FLOWER MOUND, TX (ContentDesk) August 26, 2005 -- Known for distributing free printers to high volume users, FreePrinters.com (www.freeprinters.com) is introducing a new line of free printers in its series designed to eliminate the up front cost of a high-performance color printing.In addition to it's current line, the company will now offer for free these new printers:-Xerox Workcentre C2424DP for color copying, scanning, and printing;- Xerox Phaser 8550 Solid Ink High Performance Color Printer;- Xerox Phaser 8500 Solid Ink High Performance Color Printer;- Okidata 5200N for high-speed, network ready color laser printing;- Lexmark 510 Color laser printer;- Lexmark X7170 ink-jet printer for individual use complete with copier, scanner, printer and fax;- Lexmark C920 for wide format printing paper at sizes of up to 12'' X 48'';The company requires no reporting, and clients do not need to print a minimum number of pages each month...
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POS Printers
Fast-developing technology has come up with a variety of features of features in point of sale, or POS, printers that provide for the different uses at a point of sale. Remote printing is now the "in-thing" for restaurant owners?customer orders are directly printed in the kitchen with number and order size.
Printers in a POS system are the main output devices and usually have one or two independent cash register ports attached. Such a printer and cash register will share a single port with a PC and leaves other PC ports free for other peripheral devices of the POS system. Traditional electronic cash registers with printers have given way to specialized printers and accessories for point-of-sale functions like labeling and coding products, printing receipts, and printing identity cards. There are many manufacturers in the market who give printers with different features to suit unique needs of vendors.
Printers can be classified according to the printing technology...
Digital Printing: A Better Avenue For Quality Four Color Printing
For the past few years with the rampant discovery of various electronic devices, the application of photographic processes has expanded greatly, together with the development and enhancements of copiers a new age in printing technique has been introduced. Furthermore, now that the use of personal computers is highly demandable, improvement in quality color printers are now being offered on the market worldwide. Today, digital printing operations amazingly transcend the procedures of reproduction in various printing applications. Now with Digital Imaging Technologies, you can now dramatically produce a four color printing projects in very small quantities, within as fast as an hour time.You might be thinking that with this kind of application another burden will add to your budget?basically true to those businesses with tight budget allotments especially businesses having a small scale of operations. This is quite amazing with digital printing, because now that it has improved so much...
Digital Printing: A Better Avenue For Quality Four Color Printing
Inkjet Printers: How Much Do They Really Cost?
There are inkjet printers for every budget. At the low end, you can pay less than $50. At the high-end, you can pay several hundred dollars. However, the purchase price of an inkjet printer is not the best way to determine how good of a bargain you are getting.The truth of the matter is, printer ink is not cheap. An inkjet cartridge for your $50 printer can cost you $30.
That means that the cost of two inkjet cartridges will be more than the cost of your purchase price. A much better way to determine if you are getting a bargain on your inkjet printer is to try to figure out what it will cost you over the period of one year. That means you have to add the cost of your inkjet cartridges to the purchase price of your printer. To give you an idea of your cost, here's a simple way to estimate your cost. First, look up how many pages you inkjet cartridge will print.
Then, make a rough estimate of how many pages of print you print each week. Multiply your weekly estimate by 52...
Inkjet Printers: How Much Do They Really Cost?
Dell and Lexmark Laser Printers Tie for Second in Aftermarket Color Cartridge Usage: Lyra Talks Toner with Business Users
Newton, MA (ContentDesk) January 9, 2006 -- Lyra Research and Recharger Magazine have released a new report, Business Users Talk Toner: Laser Cartridge Brands and Buying Habits, based on an exclusive survey of color and monochrome toner cartridge buyers in U.S.-based small, medium-sized, and large businesses (http://lyra.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0290-241_ITM). Lyra asked business users to list the printer brand for which they have purchase the most aftermarket cartridges. What Lyra discovered was that, after HPs class-leading results, Dell and Lexmark color laser printers were tied for second place in terms of aftermarket cartridge usage (see figure: http://ww1.ContentDesk.com/prfiles/2006/01/08/330454/colorlasercartridgeusage.jpg). Dell has done a remarkable job in penetrating the office in its...
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What is Color?
What is Color? Color is light. Light is energy and travels in waves (according to theory)Light waves originate from a source such as the sun, a light bulb, a fire, etc. In these sources of light, there are many different wavelengths. Wavelength is measured from crest to crest in nanometers (billionths of a meter) or in mill microns (Millionths of a millimeter). The human visible spectrum of color range is considered to be between 380 mill microns and 770 mill microns and is part of the much larger electromagnetic spectrum.
Sir Isaac Newton established that a beam of "colorless" light passing through a prism is refracted or bent into separate bands of colors, in the seventeenth century. These are known as the colors of the visible spectrum. Each color has its own wavelength. When all the wavelengths are combined "white" light is produced. All individual and combinations of colors are inherent in white light.
In nature this is seen as a rainbow.HOW WE SEE COLORIn "white"...
What is Color?