I've come across a New York Times article from early last year.
Christmas? Bah humbug; some chaps from Kodak show us how it's done with a video about 'ink appreciation' day.
Printing Christmas cards or 'Season's greetings' notes for clients or customers? Give them a twist by re-using an ink cartridge and filling it with invisible ink.
NASA has taken up a proposal by a tech start-up called Made in Space to build a 3D printer for use on a space station, printing spare parts while up there.
It's that time of year when the Christmas shopping list gets longer and longer, and you desperately try to find just the right present for friends and family.
If you've got a projector in your office – or you're thinking about buying one – give some thought to getting a screen to go with it.
We think of ink cartridges as available only in single colours - but what if you had an ink that changed colour when you touched it?
Solid ink sounds like a misnomer, but it's been around for a long time in one form or another.
In the late 1970s, artist Anton Perich came up with an inventive way of painting – using an arrangement of airbrushes, photocells and a motorised scanning unit. In a way, a precursor to the modern inkjet printer.
A video shows the care and attention that goes into producing ink for industrial printers.
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