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March 27th, 2007
Build A Color Printer For The Cost Of A B&W Model
Abstract:
Harnessing static electricity for text and image reproduction is hardly new. It's already widely used in laser printers, photocopiers, and some fax machines. But by taking a nanotechnology approach to static charges, Schein and his research partner, Stanley Czarnecki of Torrey Pines Research, have created an enhanced electrostatic process that makes it possible to slash the amount of hardware that goes into a color laser printer.
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elecdesign.com
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