Products - Hewlett-Packard Company

Hewlett-Packard Company has announced two new printers that utilize thermal inkjet technology. The DeskJet 970Cse/Cxi Professional Series color printer and PhotoSmart P1100/P1100xi printer. Both printers have an auto-duplexer, providing automatic two-sided printing and a manual print-cancel button to stop print jobs.

The printers can produce up to twelve pages of text per minute and, using the enhanced Color Layering Technology, color graphics

that look like photos. Without using a PC, you can print instantly from your digital camera with HP PhotoSmart printers. Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA, (800) 552-8500, www.hp.com.

 

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