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The real innovation is the bubble jet printer in the notebook's casing.
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How does a bubble jet printer work?
Bubble jet printers are a type of inkjet printer.
Inkjet printers, also sometimes called bubble jet printers use colored ink they put on a paper.
In a bubble jet printer, tiny resistors create heat, and this heat vaporizes ink to create a bubble.
The message had been printed on a bubble jet printer, and read: to mr & mrs stan field we have your daughter.
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It was based on the Canon BJC-600 series of Bubble Jet printers, with which it shares ink cartridge compatibility.
It consists of a lunch-box-sized Dolch computer (a personal computer), the Nikon scanner and a Canon Bubble Jet printer, an option.
Canon's i320 Color Bubble Jet Printer costs $79 and yields about 300 pages from a $7.95 black cartridge, for a cost of about 2.6 cents a page.
Canon Computer Systems Inc has now launched its NoteJet 486 notebook with built-in micro Bubble Jet printer in the US at from $2,500.
It was based on a Canon-developed Bubble Jet printer, but was repackaged with a new housing, firmware, and Apple's proprietary 8-pin mini-DIN serial port.
Before I moved to England in 1992, with a Librex 286 laptop and a portable Canon bubble jet printer I had bought a Radio Shack adapter set.
The current campaign for Canon Bubble Jet printers, for example, focuses on the print quality, ease of use and versatility of the Color Bubble Jet printer.
Edible ink printing can be done using normal home use inkjet printers like Canon Bubble Jet printers with edible ink cartridges installed, and using rice paper or frosting sheets.
About six years ago, working late in my hotel room in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I used my portable bubble jet printer to write letters to 50 individuals on our company letterhead to confirm meetings in Jakarta the following week.
These days, as consumer electronics are increasingly seen by students as academic and social necessities, everything from CD players, bubble jet printers and computers to portable DVD's, large-screen televisions and electronic keyboards are finding their way into dorms.