January 2008
Memjet keynote address at Lyra Imaging Symposium 2008
Jim Lyons provides his view on Bill McGlynn’s keynote address at the Lyra Imaging Symposium 2008. Jim Lyons writes a monthly column “Observations” in Hard Copy Observer. "
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Memjet winner of ‘printing category’ in PC Mag 24th Annual Technical Excellence Awards.
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June 2007 Issue.
Scientific American Memjet Momentum - Ink-jet printing at ramjet speed.
"Stealthily, over more than a decade, a new kind of printer has been under development in Australia. The original vision was to create a printer small enough to fit inside a digital camera. Instead the research has yielded an ink-jet printer, dubbed the Memjet, that can print color photographs up to 30 times faster than any other printer. . . . "
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April 11, 2007.
IDC Will New Inkjet Technology Disrupt Incumbent Hardcopy Vendors and Laser?
"Recent inkjet announcements from Kodak, HP, and Silverbrook/Memjet have caused a stir in the hardcopy market, but Silverbrook/Memjet's page-wide array inkjet has the most potential to disrupt. The technology, the company's business model and its strategy have the potential to disrupt incumbent hardcopy vendors, and both the inkjet and laser segments."
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Mar 30, 2007.
Economist - Science & Technology: Tech view
"Big news from little squirts after a decade of dawdling, inkjets pick up speed ... "
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Mar 26, 2007.
Memjet Customers, Roadmap Start Taking Shape
"While Silverbrook's 60-pages-per-minute printing technology seems revolutionary enough, company executives said they plan to increase its output sixfold in two to three years, to a theoretical output of 360 pages per minute from an ordinary printer."
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March 23, 2007.
PC Mag - Stealth Inkjet Printer Startup Could Rock Industry
"Could Silverbrook's stunning Memjet inkjet be a hoax? This article looks at a few of the arguments from people who say that Silverbrook Research's impressive demonstration videos* of the one page per second inkjet cannot possibly be real. Since this is an opinion piece, let's just put our cards on the table right away. Could Memjet be a hoax? No, we really don't think so. Ö"
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March 23, 2007.
TEXYT - Silverbrook's Memjet printer technology available late 2007
"New inkjet printer technology that analysts believe will revolutionize the imaging industry was unveiled today by secretive Silverbrook Research. The company has released astounding videos* of desktop, photo and wide-format printers that print pages and photos 5 to 10 times faster than products from current printer market leaders HP, Canon, Epson and Lexmark."
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Mar 15, 2007.
Lyra Research – Silverbrook's Memjet and the Impending Print Industry Shake-Up
"There is a dangerous new printer vendor in town. After more than a decade spent secretly developing and patenting a radically inventive new printing technology, Australia's Silverbrook Research has just announced its new Memjet ink jet array technology. Memjet offers unprecedented speed, top-notch print quality, and an extraordinarily low cost of purchase and operation. Through an aggressive licensing program managed by top U.S. printer-industry management talent, Silverbrook intends to quickly become a top-tier player in multiple segments of the printing market."
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Mar 8, 2007.
PMA 2007 Report - Inkjet photo kiosk
"Photo-Me International plc announced that the company will conduct market trials later this year of a new category of high-speed photo kiosk using Memjet inkjet technology."
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Mar 8, 2007.
The MFP Report – Memjet Threatens to Disrupt HP's Disruption
"After more than a decade of quiet development, Memjet has burst onto the scene as potentially the greatest threat to both incumbent color laser MFP technology and HP's Edgeline platform. Where did it come from, how does it work, where is it going and who will use it? ... Check out our coverage to find the answers."
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