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Thursday, October 23, 2008

New applications for the inkjet - Silicon Forest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

       Lets hope that this is not the only medical
      application for inkjet technology!

Another example crossed my desk last week -- a Corvallis company called Home Dialysis Plus has licensed inkjet technology for kidney dialysis: HP's inkjet technology will be used within HD+'s dialysis machine proportioning system to mix the correct amount of water and concentrated dialysate (a salt and electrolyte solution) in real time, and pump the dialysis solution into the dialyzer. Mixing the solution in real time helps to filter toxins over a longer period. In addition, HP's smart memory chip technology will be used to ensure that the correct dialysate prescription is being delivered consistently so dialysis can take place while the patient is sleeping.
New applications for the inkjet - Silicon Forest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Flock Browser - Blogging with Flock | Flock




Does your browser do this?

Your browser can also automatically publish blog posts to a notification service, such as Technorati. A notification service alerts people when you post a new blog.Flock's blog editor works with Blogger, Blogsome, Livejournal, Typepad, Wordpress and Xanga. Flock also supports a variety of third-party, self-hosted blogging software.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Databazaar Blog : Canon PIXMA iP100 Photo Inkjet Marries Mobility With Quality

Canon PIXMA iP100 Photo Inkjet Marries Mobility With QualityBy Kara SoosPrinter News: No, it's Not a Box of Tissues, it's the Canon PIXMA iP100 Inkjet Photo PrinterDbz341pn500Traditionally, mobility and quality don't belong in the same sentence let alone the same printer. But Canon's PIXMA iP100 tries to bridge these two worlds by offering a tiny printer not much larger than a box of tissues that can print high-quality documents and photos.The Canon PIXMA iP100 offers 9600x2400 dpi resolution thanks to specialized inkjet nozzles that provide detailed printing you won't normally find with mobile printers. You can print wirelessly to the PIXMA iP100 using an IrDA (infared) port, or you can purchase an optional Bluetooth adaptor. Add those connectivity options to the PictBridge port you're accustomed to on photo printers, and you have a pretty wide range of connections from which to choose. Canon also emphasizes the printer's mobility with an optional lithium ion battery for outlet-free printing and an optional car charger.The Canon PIXMA iP100 isn't just a photo printer or just a mobile printer. It's both.SummaryInkjet mobile photo printer best for mobile professionals and photographersMSRP: $249.99ManufacturerPress ReleaseCanon PIXMA iP100 Mobile Printer Appeals To Today's On-The-Go LifestyleProduct PageCanon PIXMA iP100SuppliesInk CartridgesPGI-35 (Black), CLI-36 (Color)Specs that matterRelease Date: April 14, 2008Notable Features: Wireless connectivity, two black inks for better photo detail, borderless photo printing, small size, accessories to boost the printer's mobile capabilities, Auto Image Fix technologyGreen Features: Energy Star, 4-in-1 and 2-in-1 printing, ink saver mode, RoHS compliant, power supply made from recycled plasticPages Per Minute: 20 (b/w); 14 (color)Seconds Per Photo: 50 (4 x 6-inch photo)Resolution: 9600x2400 dpiInterface: USB 2.0, PictBridge, IrDA, Bluetooth (optional)Compatibility: Windows, MacintoshDimensions: 12.7 x 2.4 x 7.2 inchesWeight: 4.4 poundsWarranty: 1 year
Databazaar Blog : Canon PIXMA iP100 Photo Inkjet Marries Mobility With Quality
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