- Memjet printer
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A Memjet printer is a fast ink-based printer that prints a page in a single pass, using 70,000 ink nozzles to print the full page, at sizes up to 8.5x11" in the first model. Memjet is a printing technology and components company. It maintains its corporate office in San Diego, California, and has offices in Dublin, Sydney, Taipei, Singapore and Boise, Idaho. Memjet's president and chief executive officer, Len Lauer, was appointed in January 2010. The Wall Street Journal noted Lauer's arrival in its Digits blog. Before joining Memjet, Lauer served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of Qualcomm, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM). Memjet is working with Lenovo China, among other partners, the first of which for the home and office markets were disclosed at CES in January 2011.
Memjet's technology was developed by Silverbrook Research, located in Balmain, Australia. Research began in 1994, and a working Memjet prototype printer was displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2009.[1]. Silverbrook's more than 3,800 approved patents are listed in the database of the US Patent and Trademark Office.
References
- ^ Moses, Asher (2009-01-08). "Next gen printer takes a stand at CES". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/news/digital-life/laptops/articles/fast-home-printer-takes-the-stand/2009/01/08/1231004155431.html. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
External links
Categories:- Computer printers
- Non-impact printing
- Office equipment
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