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Lexmark printer ink 'resists fading'
Lexmark Europe last week unveiled several new printers and All-In-One products at its annual conference in Lisbon. Some of the new printers will also introduce new ink technology that combines for the first time dye-based and pigmented inks.
[blockquote]Lexmark claims that, when used on its own photo paper, the new ink resists fading from light, enabling consumers and professionals to better- preserve treasured photographs and keepsakes.
The ink technology is available in the new X5250 printer, which boasts photo capabilities with six-colour and borderless printing. The X5250 can print up to 14 pages per minute (ppm) in colour and can generate up to 20 ppm in black.
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[blockquote]Lexmark claims that, when used on its own photo paper, the new ink resists fading from light, enabling consumers and professionals to better- preserve treasured photographs and keepsakes.
The ink technology is available in the new X5250 printer, which boasts photo capabilities with six-colour and borderless printing. The X5250 can print up to 14 pages per minute (ppm) in colour and can generate up to 20 ppm in black.
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[link=http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/51/35574.html]Read more[/link]
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