Dell launches inkless printer range

Dell launches inkless printer range

Dell is launching a new range of inkless printers aimed at the mobile user, which use paper embedded with dye crystals

The Dell WASABI PZ310 Mobile Printer, from third party supplier Zink, uses paper that has been embedded with yellow, magenta, and cyan dye crystals. The colours are then activated by heating millions of tiny thermal probes on specific sections of the paper to create images.

“The Dell Wasabi is the fourth product available using the Zink Technology, with many more on the way, including those capable of making larger prints,” said Wendy Caswell, president of Zink Imaging.

The 4.8 in. x 2.8 in. x 0.9 in. printer weight just seven ounces and can print via Bluetooth from laptops and mobile phones.

It can print images up to 2 in. by 3in. and the paper comes with an adhesive backing so that the images can be used to create stickers and point of sale material.

Zink’s was spun out of Polaroid and the thermal printing technology used was developed by the parent company and used in some of its photo printers.

Source: Copyright ©v3.co.uk

See more about:  dell  |  mobile  |  paper  |  printer  |  used  |  zink
 
 
Get our free eBook!
Join thousands of others! Get our latest free guides and tech basics delivered to your email inbox and get our FREE 32-page eBook to prepare you for the NBN!
The NBN Toolkit

Latest Comments

Latest Poll

How useful is the Ultrabook to the day-to-day of your business?






or View results
Critical
  24%
 
Fairly useful
  21%
 
Irrelevant
  11%
 
Yet to try an Ultrabook
  28%
 
Mobility is useful but I prefer other devices
  11%
 
I don’t use devices designed for mobility
  5%
TOTAL VOTES: 133

Vote now
Ads by Google