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Unpealable Graphics

DigiPrint is a state-of-the-art system that utilizes breakthroughs in printing mechanics and digital technology for precise, extremely durable graphical design on a wide array of surgical cases and trays. DigiPrint’s non- toxic, biocompatible graphics print below the aluminum metal surface, making them impervious to scratching, peeling and fading. The graphics withstand repeated medical steam sterilization and cleaning for optimal appearance. The permanent process also eliminates the need to replace silk screens when graphics are updated and is compatible with any digital source, from simple, one-color drawings to complex photography.

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Got this when I was looking for “medical instruments”. Well, I suppose everything is a medical instrument these days, even a toy that print on a medical instrument :)

This toy’s pretty cool though. Ink that survives autoclaves and is non-toxic has got to be worth something… At least so this press release posted on Sys-con.com makes me believe.

More: http://www.symmetrymedical.com/

head of 60,000

InformationWeek posts an interesting article on the new corporate HP inkjets.

It’s more businessy than really informative but raises some good points.

I, personally, cannot wait until inkjets replace lasers and I do believe that the laser technology is a bit outdated. Though, an idea of spitting ink at paper is not all that, either. I was more interested in Canon coming out with jets based on nebulized nano-sized drioplets, but that was a while back. Whatever happened to that?

What about bubblejets? That a thing of the past?

Whatever the case, here’s the article:

New HP Printers Sport 60,000 Nozzles

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