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Lexmark has released the X9350 ($279), a wireless all-in-one color printer A printer that prints in color using three (CMY) or four (CMYK) colors of ink, toner or dye. Four color ribbons have been used in dot matrix printers, but these are rare today. See color laser printer and printer.  that features automatic two-sided printing. It can also copy and scan. Models in the C530 series, ranging from $499 to $1,299, have an Eco-Mode function, which minimizes power consumption and paper waste. Users can choose a high-yield color toner An electrically charged ink used in copy machines and laser printers. It adheres to an invisible image that has been charged with the opposite polarity onto a plate or drum or onto the paper itself.  cartridge (1) See phono cartridge.

(2) A removable storage module that contains magnetic disks, optical discs, magnetic tape or memory chips. Cartridges are inserted into slots in the drive, printer or computer.
 to lower print costs. Various models feature two-sided printing and an integrated USB port A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB.  for printing directly from flash drives. The E series, $199 to $599, features QuietMode, Instant Warm-Up to deliver a first print in 6.5 seconds; two-sided printing; high-yield cartridges; and security features. See them all at www.lexmark.com.

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Title Annotation:WHAT'S NEW: Looking for higher-education and technology products and services?
Author:McClure, Ann
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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