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For those who dream of printing their photos of the game-winning catch before they've even left the game, it looks like HP Photosmart is making it easier to print photos on the go. The new A630, which everyone seems to be buzzing about, features a 4.8 inch touchscreen (according to HP, that's the biggest on any portable printer), a modest $149 price tag, and the ability to edit and print photos without needing a computer. The A530, a smaller version, runs a bit cheaper ($99) and prints up to 5x7 photos. Sounds like HP's printer line just made photo printing a whole lot faster!

Disclosure: The author, Amy Sage, is employed by MyInkPro.com.

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Looks like Epson isn’t willing to let HP take all the prizes… according to this press release found on Nudgit.com, Epson’s new range of business printers are aimed at businesses wanting a reliable and fast way to print high volumes of color prints. No more outsourcing of color brochures to external printers!

According to Epson, the new Epson B-300 and B-500DN are capable of printing color inkjet prints as affordably as other inkjet printers handle mono prints, which should open up a lot of potential for lowering costs in the workplace on those big color print jobs.

Disclaimer: The author, Amy Sage, is employed by MyInkPro.com.

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HP is continuing a hot streak with their new offerings for larger businesses, including six LaserJet printers, an enterprise-class (meaning built for high speed and high reliability) scanner, and three access control printing solutions.

With the big getting bigger every day, this focus on the largest companies is a smart move on HP's part, as is their new ACT program (HP Solutions Business Partner Accreditation, Certification and Test program). This program allows HP to review a company's internal process and business solutions and certify those companies who provide the best and most efficient results.

Seems like a no-brainer -- what better possible advertising can you get than the best of the best corporations using your hardware and software to solve the toughest of today's problems? Plus the companies get a boost out of the HP business certification as well.

Disclosure: Amy Sage is employed by MyInkPro.com.

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Looks like HP is getting into the swing of green with a new deal in California that allows California goverment agencies to upgrade to more energy efficient printers in return for recycling their inkjet cartridges. Essentially, every cartridge they return nets the agency two points, and enough points nets them a new printer. Sounds like a win all around, in that HP gets to melt down old inkjet cartridges and save money creating new ones, California gets a break on upgrading to more energy-efficient printers (saving the state up to 2 million dollars per year in energy costs, according to the article), and the climate gets... well... less energy used, which is a good thing.

Disclosure: Amy Sage is employed by MyInkPro.com.

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