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FROM THE XEROX NEWSROOM Inside Innovation at Xerox: Scientists Invent Tiny Device —New print head technology and cartridge-free ink deliver color prints for up to NORWALK, Conn., 07 May 2009 -- Microscopic nozzles - half the width of a human hair - are the building blocks behind a new product unveiled by Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today that is set to change the face of color printing in the office - forever. The new Xerox ColorQube™ 9200 Series multifunction printer vaults Xerox's proven solid ink technology to the center of the highly competitive office market. At the heart of ColorQube is a print head that increases ink flow 400 percent by packing in 880 nozzles - at twice the number per linear inch compared to prior print heads. Development of the miniscule nozzles (each only 37.5 microns wide) is considered a major achievement because they deliver higher flow rates despite their reduced size, says Steve Korol, a Xerox researcher who worked with his research and development team to engineer the print head. Each print head is about the size of a deck of cards and funnels molten solid ink through a complex network of channels to the nozzles, enabling color printing at 85 pages per minute. The design features four print heads per printer totaling more than 3,500 ink nozzles. "This device opens up a huge market for Xerox," said Don Titterington, vice president, print head and ink research and development at Xerox. "At 150 million drops per second, this is a breakthrough in how fast we can put ink on the page. That's as many ink drops in a minute as there are people on the planet." Perfect Combination of Color and Affordability The ink, solid at room temperature in the form of an ink stick, is melted inside the printer and loaded into the print head in liquid form. This simple, highly reliable process does not use cartridges to hold the ink, reducing supplies waste by 90 percent compared to competitive office laser-based products, and delivering environmental benefits much sought after in the office. In addition, scientists developed numerous material and chemical innovations to the print head design resulting in a stainless steel industrial-strength print head that can last the life of the machine. "The combination of the environmental benefits of solid ink, the new print head design and the sensors and algorithms that were developed create the ideal affordable office color printer," said Titterington.
Order taking begins immediately in North America. In Europe, order taking begins in September 2009; other markets in 2010. About Xerox -XXX-
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