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Cloud Makes Printing Available Anywhere

HP Engineer Sridhar Solur , who’s featured with comedian Rhys Darby in the company’s current Let’s Do Amazing television commercial, offers eWEEK’s Chris Preimesberger a demonstration on how HP’s new ePrint cloud service actually works. As a result of this new initiative, BlackBerry users now can search for the closest connected printer wherever it may be, use the HP cloud service on a secure network to access it, and then make the printout. FedEx Office and Hilton Worldwide are also involved.
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How HP Envisions Making Printing Available Anywhere You Happen to Be

Wouldn’t it be a great thing to be able to obtain a print copy of a document, on demand, from wherever you may be located within minutes? This is becoming reality, thanks to a new cloud-based service from Hewlett-Packard called ePrint. Using ePrint, a person with a connected handheld device at the moment, only RIM BlackBerrys can do this can search for the nearest connected printer wherever it may be located, enter a security code, go to the printer, and obtain the printout on demand in a matter of minutes. HP, together with RIM, FedEx Office and Hilton Worldwide staged a demonstration of this technology April 21 at where else?the San Francisco Hilton. At the moment, the first locations for these publicly available printers will be at the 1,800 FedEx Office locations and Hilton-related hotels (Hampton Inns, DoubleTrees, and several other brands), but HP envisions making printers available within a 1-mile radius of any given location inside a city. Ambitious it is. Here’s a slide show that demonstrates how this works.
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Earth Day: How Smart Printing Practices Reduce Environmental Impact

The largest portion of a printer’s environmental impact comes from sheer paper consumption alone. In fact, up to 80 percent can be tied to the use of paper alone. In recognition of Earth Day today, Knowledge Center contributor John D. Gagel shares nine ways that you can begin an immediate reduction in the volume of pages you print and your impact on the environment.
– Today is Earth Day. Organizations of all sizes from large enterprises to small businesses and home offices should be looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact as they conduct business. No organization can afford to cut out printing altogether, but there are ways that can help them become…


Businesses Face Variety of Printing Cost Challenges, Survey Finds

A survey by Lexmark finds the top printing concerns among cost-conscious businesses are the costs related to paper usage and ink replacement as well as paper jams–the No. 3 ranked concern.
– Office printing specialist Lexmark International announced results
from a survey, which identified popular printing problems facing small
to medium-sized businesses. The survey was conducted by MarketTools in
the United States on behalf of Lexmark and was fielded in June and
November of 2009 and…


FedEx, Canon, HP Collaborate on Retail Printing

FedEx Office announces a partnership with printing and imaging giants Canon USA and HP to bring 12,000 new Canon and HP printing devices to more than 1,800 FedEx Office locations across the U.S. and Canada.
– FedEx Office, an operating company of FedEx Corp., announced an alliance
with Canon U.S.A.,
a subsidiary of Canon, and Hewlett-Packard to create a network of printing and
imaging capabilities, giving customers access to new technologies and an
extensive machine fleet.
Beginning next month, Fed…


10 All-in-One Wireless Printers from HP, Lexmark, Canon

Wireless technology is freeing up offices in many ways, including in the world of printing. On top of advanced wireless capabilities, many quality brands, including Lexmark, Hewlett-Packard and Canon, are offering eco-friendly printers and all-in-one capabilities such as scanning, faxing and even photo printing. Here’s a selection of wireless printers that can help your business cut the cord without cutting too far into your budget.
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Printing body parts: Making a bit of me

A machine that prints organs is coming to market

THE great hope of transplant surgeons is that they will, one day, be able to order replacement body parts on demand. At the moment, a patient may wait months, sometimes years, for an organ from a suitable donor. During that time his condition may worsen. He may even die. The ability to make organs as they are needed would not only relieve suffering but also save lives. And that possibility may be closer with the arrival of the first commercial 3D bio-printer for manufacturing human tissue and organs.

The new machine, which costs around $200,000, has been developed by Organovo, a company in San Diego that specialises in regenerative medicine, and Invetech, an engineering and automation firm in Melbourne, Australia. One of Organovo’s founders, Gabor Forgacs of the University of Missouri, developed the prototype on which the new 3D bio-printer is based. The first production models will soon be delivered to research groups which, like Dr Forgacs’s, are studying ways to produce tissue and organs for repair and replacement. At present much of this work is done by hand or by adapting existing instruments and devices. …

9 Criteria to Look for in a Cheque Printing Software Posted By : Patricia Strasser

Get only the best quality cheque print outs. Find out what to look for in cheque printing software.

Feb. 3, 1468: Closing the Book on Gutenberg

1468: Johannes Gutenberg dies in Mainz, Germany. His name lives on.
Gutenberg made one contribution to technology in particular and to civilization in general, but it was a doozy. The printing press made the mass production of printed material possible and revolutionized human communication.
Gutenberg was born in Mainz sometime between 1394 and 1400 — his actual [...]

Singapore Press selects Agfa for printing production upgrade

Agfa Gevaert NV said Singapore Press Holdings selected Agfa Graphics to upgrade its analogue prepress printing production at its print center in Singapore, according to an e-mailed statement today.
 
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How to Select the Right W2 and 1099 Printing Software for 2010 Tax Season Posted By : Casey

The due date for 1099/w2 handout mandated by IRS is closing. What a business owner have to know to choose a correct software for your 1099/w2 business needs and the saving tips for business owner.

China Printing & Dyeing gets 180-day extension for judicial management order

China Printing & Dyeing Holding says the High Court on Oct 28 has granted the company a 180-day stay of execution for its judicial management order. The order will now be carried out on May 18, 2010. The High Court has also allowed China Printing & Dyeing’s judicial managers to wait until Mar 31, 2010 before sending its proposals to all creditors.

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HP Links Up with AOL, Flickr for Suite of Printers

HP adds more applications to its line of Web-connected all-in-one printers, including an app that makes printing and sharing photos through Flickr easier.

Technology company Hewlett
Packard (HP) announced a series of relationships and solutions designed to open
up Web printing to all its customers, small business or home office customers
as well as consumers. HP is partnering with AOL to bring embedded print
customization tools to …


HP Links Up with AOL, Flickr for Suite of Printers

HP adds more applications to its line of Web-connected all-in-one printers, including an app that makes printing and sharing photos through Flickr easier.

Technology company Hewlett
Packard (HP) announced a series of relationships and solutions designed to open
up Web printing to all its customers, small business or home office customers
as well as consumers. HP is partnering with AOL to bring embedded print
customization tools to …


Printing money

By Zoe Kleinman and Mark Ward
Technology reporters, BBC News

Of all the extras that can be bought to make more of a PC, the humble printer is probably the most popular.

But that humility might conceal a house guest that costs much more to run than most people realise.

While the device may be very cheap to buy initially, especially if bought at the same time as its companion PC, but the running costs can, and do, mount up. Particularly if a printer is used to produce a lot of high quality colour copies.

It is well known that printer ink costs more per millilitre than the finest champagne. And it is in the costs of the ink that manufacturers claw back what they lose every time a printer is sold.

Long-term costs

Lizzie Russell, a computer expert at consumer organisation Which counsels people to look at a printer’s long-term running costs.

"With our cartridges you can get anything from 200 – 2000 pages"

Martin Hurren, business development manager for HP Supplies

The cheaper a printer, she warns, the sooner its cartridges were likely to need replacing and the higher the ongoing costs.

The problem most people face when trying to gauge how economical their printer is with that very expensive ink is that the machine is not very good at working out when all the ink is gone.

An investigation by the BBC found that some inkjet cartridges have their ink contained in a sponge rather than free flowing – as a result the machine has to estimate when the ink is drying up rather than use a defined level like in a car fuel tank.

"It’s not our intention to have any sort of scam involved with this," says Martin Hurren, business development manager for HP Supplies.

"A lot of it is down to technology – different technology is used with different cartridges."

Many printers err on the side of caution and warn when the cartridge is getting empty. There are good technical reasons for this because printer heads can be damaged if they run completely dry.

"Some of the technology we use requires ink to remain in the cartridge so that the printer head can have a fluid motion and allow ink to pass through the printer when you change the cartridge," says Mr Hurren.

Warnings ignored

However, the internet is dotted with stories about people who have ignored the warnings from their printer and gone on to print many, many more pages before the cartridge gives up the ghost.

Glass of champagne

But, says Mr Hurren, it was hard to compare one person’s experience with another because of the range of things printers can turn out.

"The number of pages varies depending on the way you print, photos are different to business documents," he says. "With our cartridges you can get anything from 200 – 2000 pages."

What also complicates matters is that some makes of printers have cartridges that are tagged with ID chips. The printer notes which ones are in use as it is printing.

When one runs out and an owner tries to trick the machine by slipping the same one back in to get more pages, the printer will refuse because it thinks that cartridge is empty.

These identification systems are also used in larger office printers.

However, it is possible to trick the printer in thinking an older cartridge is new.

In some models the memory reserved for the tags can only hold a couple of ID numbers so swapping in totally empty ones will clear out the cache so the one with ink remaining can be replaced.

It is also possible to buy chip resetters for some makes of cartridge so the printer is totally fooled into thinking that an old one is new.

Ms Jones from Which says it is definitely worthwhile investigating the running costs of a printer before buying one.

She said it was probably worth avoiding cartridges that combine all colours in one package. This is because when one colour runs out, perhaps cyan after printing out holiday snaps, the whole thing has to be replaced.

Wasteful

A study by Epson carried out in 2007 found that up to 60% of ink in a cartridge goes to waste.

A bin containing used printer cartridges

The tests, carried out by the TUV Rheinland research group tested printers that use multi-ink cartridges and found there was a lot of waste when one colour runs dry.

The fact that many desktop inkjet printers hold their ink in a sponge means that they are eminently refillable. In most cases peeling off the label on the top of the cartridge reveals handy holes where fresh ink can be squeezed in.

But, warns Ms Jones, this is not for everyone. The results can vary, not all models of printer allow their cartridges to be refilled and it can be very messy if something goes wrong.

One alternative is a continuous ink system that, as its name implies, constantly pipes ink to the cartridge so it never runs out.

This, says Ms Jones, has a following online but is not for the fainthearted or technical novice.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

All-in-One Printers That Won’t Break the Bank

Despite the popular notion that today’s world is largely a digital one, businesses of all sizes still require hard copies of documents on a daily basis. Technologies like touch-screens, automatic double-sided printing and other features can help your business print cost-effectively and reduce waste. Here’s a list of nine AIO (all-in-one) printers from Hewlett-Packard, Samsung, Dell Lexmark and other vendors that are worth the ink and won’t break the bank.
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HP Announces Payback Guarantee for Managed Print Services

Two programs from HP aim to help businesses reduce their overall printing costs–and the company said it would pay back the difference if their customers don’t reach the savings goal HP projected.

Technology giant Hewlett-Packard introduced two offerings the company said would help enterprises cut printing costs, the HP Printing Payback Guarantee and the HP Page Plan. The payback guarantee states if qualified enterprise customers do not reach their projected savings goals within 12 months…