Xerox today launched a new series of pricey office printers that use solid ink instead of cartridges. With prices starting at $23,500, the ColorQube 9200 series is obviously targeted at high-end ...
Xerox is launching a new version of its high-end multifunction copiers that use solid blocks of ink — a cheaper and greener printing solution than ink toner. The new ColorQube 9200 multifunction ...
In 1991 Tektronix introduced a new kind of printer that used ink supplied in a solid form. Ten years later, Xerox acquired the technology, and as of 2012 they continue to offer a line of solid-ink ...
Xerox on Thursday announced the ColorQube 9200 series of A3-size (tabloid-size) multifunction printers (MFPs), representing the first incursion of solid-ink printing in its category. Aimed at the ...
The easy solid-ink Consumables are a selling point, but the grainy color quality is disappointing. Xerox’s ColorQube printers, including the $899 (as of October 19, 2010) ColorQube 8570DN, are unique ...
If your home office still runs on wishful thinking and a printer that only works when Mercury is out of retrograde, consider ...
In an attempt to make printing a little more environmentally friendly, this solid printing concept uses solid inks, removing the need to dispose of plastic ink holders and packaging. The Wax-on ...
Xerox recently announced two new printers that use a solid, wax-like ink, which Xerox claims has lowered the per-page cost of color ink to the same price of black and white. This is big news for large ...
Xerox Corp. said today that U.S. customs officials have blocked shipment of printer ink from South Korea because the ink violates the company's patents. Instead of cartridges filled with toner or ...