Printers & Scanners Category - Page 3

Canon Unveils New MG8120 and MG6120 Pixma Wireless Printers [Canon Announces the Release of Two New Pixma Wireless Printers with the MG8120 and MG6120]

By on Wednesday, 18. August 2010

Canon announces two new wireless printers for its Pixma lineup with the release of the Canon MG8210 and Canon MG6120 Pixma wireless printers. These new wireless photo printers are all-in-one printers which also boast of Canon’s new intelligent Touch System.

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Bullet M40 Independent and Portable Scanner Now Available [The Bullet M40 is a Handy Scanner to Have on The Go For Immediate Photo and Text Scanning]

By on Thursday, 12. August 2010

People who often need scanned receipts or immediate reproduction of photos will be able to do so now thanks to the availability of the Bullet M40 scanner. This is a portable scanning solution that does not require a PC to function.

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Epson Unveils New Artisan 835 and 725 AIO Printers [Epson Adds A Pair of New AIO Printers with the Artisan 835 and 725]

By on Friday, 6. August 2010

Epson has added two new all-in-one printers (AIO) to their Artisan line with the new Epson Artisan 835 and Epson Artisan 725 AIO printers. These new printers come with an LCD screen and have the ability to scan and print as needed.

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Z Corp. Unveils Two New 3D Printers [Z Corp Announces New Zprinter 150 and Zprinter 250 3D Printer Solutions]

By on Tuesday, 27. July 2010

Z Corp has unveiled two new 3D printers for designers, engineers and architects, to continue their drive in bringing 3D printing available to the masses.

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Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner for Professionals [Epson Unveils Another Scanning Solution with the Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner Targeted at Digital Imaging Pros]

By on Tuesday, 13. July 2010

Epson announces a new scanner that should minimize if not entirely negate the need for user intervention as far as cleaning up those old pictures up for scanning to date.

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Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter Takes Photo Scanning Mobile [Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter Scans To Memory Cards, At Up To 600DPI Resolution & Comes With $149.99 Price Tag]

By on Monday, 12. July 2010

Pandigital has just announced the availability of a new photo scanner. The device is called the Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter which is available as of today and comes sporting a $149.99 price tag. That said, aside from a fairly generic sounding name, the scanner itself seems interesting enough.

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Canon Japan to Launch New Fingerprint Authentication System Scanners [Canon Adds New Security Feature for Multifunctional Printers to Reduce Use Abuse]

By on Tuesday, 6. July 2010

Canon revs up its drive to aid Canon photocopiers and multi-functional printer security by announced a new Fingerprint Authentication system to control the authorized personnel to operate such devices. This new feature should be a welcome addition for schools and offices where volume photocopying and printing is done.

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HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a Hits The Market [HP Printer Offers Email And Host of Other Options]

By on Wednesday, 30. June 2010

Let’s face it–printers are not what you’d call interesting. Necessary they may be, but interesting? Almost never. At least, until the announcement of the HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a, which is going to make you think twice about printers.

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Kodak ESP 6150 AIO Printer Boasts of Smartphone Printing [Kodak Unveils the ESP 6150 Printer Which Now Allows Users to Print Using their Smartphones]

By on Tuesday, 29. June 2010

Kodak is not really known to be a major player in the printer segment but it looks like they may soon gain a decent share of the market. Especially with their new Kodak ESP 6150 AIO printer, consumers can now print directly from their smartphones using WiFi connectivity.

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Fastest Book Scanner Unveiled [University of Tokyo Unveils a Book Scanner That Can Scan a 200 Page Book in 60 Seconds]

By on Wednesday, 23. June 2010

Scanning the pages from a book seems like a lot of work and eats up a lot of time in the process but it looks like the people over at the University of Tokyo have come up with an impressive solution. This has to do with this reported scanner which can reportedly scan the pages of a 200-page book inside 60 seconds.

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