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Awhile back I wrote an article about the 'Future of Ink
Cartridges', which stirred up some interest to say the least.
The reason for this was that you would no longer need a toner
cartridge to print a document or a photo. Enabled printers will
change the way the world thinks about printing and image making.


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Awhile back I wrote an article about the "Future of Ink
Cartridges", which stirred up some interest to say the least. The
reason for this was that you would no longer need a toner
cartridge to print a document or a photo. Enabled printers will
change the way the world thinks about printing and image making.
They won't require ink cartridges or ribbons, so they are
extremely small and are not affected by gravity. They can be
pocket-sized or be embedded into almost any electronic device.

But don't throw out your ink cartridges just yet. This may take
some time to come to market. In the meantime, we can surely
discuss what the impacts are likely to be for us, the consumer,
and on big corporations, i.e. Lexmark and HP. For now, you will
need your old fashion toner cartridges to print your documents.
Not to worry, http://www.Tonerr.com can fulfill your printing
equipment needs in the interim with great prices and many high
quality brands.

What impact is this new technology going have on the consumer?
Well, looking at the pluses, better quality prints and photo's
than you get now with the old conventional laser printers. Why?
The secret is in the paper. Special photo paper is comprised of
dye crystals that are set in the paper. Before the printing
process begins, the dye crystals become clear, making the paper
look like a regular piece of white photo paper, but when run
through a special-enabled printer, heat triggers the dye crystals
to add color. The result is a high quality digital print or
photo, and the best part, NO INK CARTRIDGES.

Mobility is another new plus. You are going to be able to take a
picture with your electronic devise, say an I-phone, and be able
to print a copy or photo at that instant. You will be able to
send a digital photo from a cell phone using the Bluetooth
wireless system. About 30 seconds later, a wallet-size color
photo will emerge from a tiny slot on the end.

Cost may be a plus. The cost of a small printer that uses this
technology will be around $100 as a ball park number, but that
could potentially change. Remember the Polaroid camera. Its cost
was high when it first came out, so even though technology has
come a long way, it would still be spectacle about its cost. The
camera is expected to cost roughly $200.

What is the impact going to be on the major printing supply
companies? What would you think? I think initially not much, but
as the new technology this company is touting becomes known, the
big company margins will start to suffer. Once this becomes
widely accepted and sales are at a peak, they will eventually
license their technology to all and get an additional revenue
source as a result, while the Lexmark's of the world spin their
wheels trying to get on board.

I think this new technology will be available sometime in 2008.
So, keep checking my blog or web-site for more updates.




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trends in the ink cartridge industry. Through his newsletter,
Richard also offers tips and tricks to get the most use from
your cartridges and to share advice on how to get the best
prices for replacement ink toner cartridges. Richard may be
contacted through his website at http://www.tonerr.com/ or
at his blog http://tonerr.blogspot.com/



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