Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Dell uses Zink technology in its new mobile printer
Dell began shipping a mobile printer based on Zink’s inkless printer engine. Like another printing device based on the Zink technology, Poloraid’s Pogo printer, the Dell Wasabi PZ310 produces 2-inch x 3-inch prints with a peel-off adhesive back. It uses Zink’s heat-activated, dye-based, inkless printing system and can produce a print in 55 seconds. It can make prints wirelessly, via Bluetooth or from a camera via USB.
As the manufacturer informs, Wasabi PZ310 has a 12-paper capacity and a 15-print-per-charge battery. Now the device is sold directly from Dell.com at $99.
Here are some technical details about the new printer:
Weight:
Weight (wihout battery): 195g (7 oz)
Weight (including battery): 225g (8 oz)
Output Size:
Paper: 2" x 3" (50 x 76.2mm)
Print: 2" x 3" (50 x 76.2mm)
Print Speed:
55 seconds per print, from send to share2
Zero ink required.
Source: www.dell.com
Key words: Zink, Dell, technology, inks, mobile printer
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