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January 1994 / What's New / Bubbles Of Color

The BJC-600 ($719) from Canon Computer Systems (Costa Mesa, CA) uses an ink formula that, according to Canon, dries 100 times faster than conventional inks, giving you nonbleeding color on plain paper. The 360-dpi BJC-600 uses four separate ink cartridges to hold the primary output colors of cyan, magenta, yellow, and true black. You can change each color cartridge separately as it runs out, eliminating waste. A 256-nozzle print head has 64 nozzles for each of the four colors. The printer also accepts recycled paper, labels, Bubble Jet transparencies, and back print film.

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