I'm not dead
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I'm not dead
Sorry guys, I've been offline for about a week. Just letting you know I'm still alive.
Big project at work (next generation of inkjet), and it was a killer week. Now it'* gonna take a month to catch up.
Big project at work (next generation of inkjet), and it was a killer week. Now it'* gonna take a month to catch up.
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You guys are gonna be blown away by the next generation. Like nothing you've seen. HP already owns 80% of the world inkjet market, and the next one will change everything!
How about a head that NEVER dies? Just replace the ink? And blows away any print resolution out there?
The next several weeks are gonna be a killer for me, but I'll try to keep up. We'll see what breaks first. Me, or the torque converter. I've got a major amount of slip now.
How about a head that NEVER dies? Just replace the ink? And blows away any print resolution out there?
The next several weeks are gonna be a killer for me, but I'll try to keep up. We'll see what breaks first. Me, or the torque converter. I've got a major amount of slip now.
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Works just like any other injkjet, as far as the consumer is concerned. Little things make it a ton better. Hopefully by christmas......and a new CDRW drive by christmas, too. Totally unique! Both of these are coming from my department. Neat stuff right around the corner.
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So does this mean that the ml size of the cartridges will continue to decrease so that consumers will have to make more trips to the store for cartridges. Or does it mean that a true effort is being made to continue changing the cartridge format so that generics can't really impact the market. :? Not flaming or anything but having direct contact with the customer base has opened my eyes to these and other questions.