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Memjet develops printers for India

Deal with WeP Peripherals to focus on color printing

Indus News Wire

Memjet’s high-speed color printing components will be used by WeP Peripherals to offer color printing in India. Photo courtesy of  Memjet
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Memjet, a provider of high-speed color printing technologies, has joined forces with WeP Peripherals Ltd., a print service provider, to offer color office printers in India.

A new WeP printer, which uses Memjet parts, prints up to 60 pages per minute.

“We are delighted to bring multiple benefits of quality color, speed and affordability to our customer base,” said Ram N. Agarwal, managing director and chief executive officer of WeP. “The breakthrough Memjet technology truly is a game-changer and aligns with our customer focus to provide products developed with the best technologies at affordable prices. With this we also strengthen our printer product offering.”

WeP offers printing services throughout India at 1,400 locations.

Memjet-powered office printers can print color at 1,600x800 dots-per-inch resolution at the rate of a page a second. The Memjet high-density page wide print heads and associated office-printing devices are twice as fast but only half the cost to run of traditional color office printers, on average, the company said. Memjet-powered printers provide both color and speed by putting more than 70,000 ink nozzles on a single printhead — 17 times that of traditional printheads, according to the company. The 8.77 inches printhead spans the width of a page, allowing Memjet-powered printers to deliver more than 700 million drops of ink per second on a page. The Memjet technologies are backed by more than 3,000 global patents, with another 2,000 submitted and pending.

“WeP is an innovative company noted for its focus on its customers. We believe WeP’s design, development, manufacturing and service expertise, combined with our robust technology, will significantly benefit their customers,” said Len Lauer, president and CEO of Memjet, which is headquartered in San Diego, Calif.

The company also has offices in Dublin, Sydney, Taipei, Singapore and Boise, Idaho.

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