Memjet Honored with a ‘Best of What’s New’ Popular Science Award
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“The 8.77-inch fixed print head covers the width of a letter-size sheet of paper. As the paper passes underneath, 70,400 nozzles—17 times as many as in an inkjet—deposit 774 million dots of ink per second,” noted the magazine’s staff
“As much as we enjoy looking to the future, our favorite aspect of ‘Best of What’s New’ is that these technologies are real, and improving our world right now,” said Mark Jannot, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Science. “Every one of these innovations would once have seemed impossible, and we’re as thrilled as our readers will be to see them come to life.”
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