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  2. Inkjet printing - Wikipedia

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    Fixed head designs are available in consumer products, but are more likely to be found on industrial high-end printers and large format printers. In the consumer space, fixed-head printers are manufactured primarily by Epson and Canon; however, many more recent Hewlett-Packard models use a fixed head, such as the Officejet Pro 8620 and HP's ...

  3. Continuous ink system - Wikipedia

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    Continuous ink system in an HP Business Inkjet 1200n. The ink is transported from tanks through the black flexible band, which is vertically rigid so it does not fall into the path of the printhead and cause a jam. Close-up view of the above printer, showing the individual removable printheads and ink tanks for each color.

  4. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    All printer suppliers produce their own type of ink cartridges. Cartridges for different printers are often incompatible — either physically or electrically. Some manufacturers incorporate the printer's head into the cartridge (examples include HP, Dell, and Lexmark), while others such as Epson keep the print head a part of the printer itself.

  5. Printer ink is a scam. Here's how to spend less. - AOL

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    I recently needed to replace the ink on my HP inkjet printer. Four little name-brand HP cartridges of yellow, blue, red and black cost me $123. Ounce for ounce, that's more than the price of Dom ...

  6. Edgeline printing - Wikipedia

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    In the case of edgeline printing technology, the print head is wide enough to cover the size of the printing paper supported in the printer. The print head has ink jet nozzles for the full length of the print head. By this arrangement the print head need not move and the paper movement is the only required movement. [1]

  7. Heads Up: Your Hand Sanitizer Won’t Actually Kill This Virus

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    Wet your hands with clean, running water. Apply soap. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap, targeting the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.