Mar 25, 2007, 19:25
Some cool stuff under development -
The main difference looks to be a full page width array of nozzles, instead of having a small head that moves back and forth.
My questions would be around the ink and cartridges - how much will they cost and how long will they last? For the average consumer, I would probably think that quality and running costs would be of a higher priority than speed. Offices and small business might think differently though...
Quote:Silverbrook Research has developed the Memjet, a nanotech-fueled, consumer inkjet printer that can print sixty pages a minute for under $200. And it works.http://www.physorg.com/news93863377.html
The main difference looks to be a full page width array of nozzles, instead of having a small head that moves back and forth.
My questions would be around the ink and cartridges - how much will they cost and how long will they last? For the average consumer, I would probably think that quality and running costs would be of a higher priority than speed. Offices and small business might think differently though...