Color digital laser and light-emitting diode printers are very similar. Both can print your business documents relatively quickly by melting toner to the paper, and both use a photosensitive drum. The ...
Researchers at Princeton University have developed a 3D printer that can print LEDs in layers -- and it could one day print contact lenses that incorporate heads-up displays. Michelle Starr Science ...
Light emitting diode printers are usually classed with laser printers because they use a similar method of creating pages. Like a laser printer, they use a drum, toner and a fuser, and provide crisp ...
High-volume sign and graphics businesses can achieve a new, higher level of productivity with the first single-pass inkjet printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. dedicated to display graphics. The ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Researchers at the University of Washington have created a contact lens with an LED display built into it. Whilst at ...
FREMONT, CA—August 21, 2014—EFI, a world leader in customer-focused digital printing innovation, today announced the installation of a new, hybrid roll/flatbed EFI H1625 LED printer at a Kansas ...
The Dell 1250c color printer uses LED technology instead of the more-common laser to create equally crisp results. Priced at just $230, it makes color output seem attainable even for a home office.
When you think small business printer, you generally think inkjet or laser. The Xerox WorkCentre 6027 Color LED Multifunction Printer (MFP) defies that notion. It delivers laser-printer performance, ...
An electrophotographic printer that uses a matrix of LEDs as its light source. The LED mechanism is much simpler than its laser printer counterpart. A stationary array of LEDs is used instead of ...
Researchers at Graz University of Technology have created a new type of 3D printer that uses LED instead of laser sources for additive manufacturing of metal parts. The new 3D printer can optimize 3D ...
Strings of LEDs are a staple of the type of project we see here at Hackaday, with addressable devices such as the WS2812 in particular having changed beyond recognition what is possible on a ...
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