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Hewlett-Packard Technology

Consumers mainly used inkjet cartridges with a number of similar related small electrically heated chambers built by photolithography. One of the major companies known to be using this is Hewlett-Packard or HP. To generate an image, the printer raises a pulse of undercurrent through the heating components creating a steam outbreak in the chamber forming a bubble, which drives a droplet of ink onto the paper. The ink’s cohesive quality of surface liquid or commonly known as surface tension in addition to the condensation and reduction of the vapor bubble, pulls an added charge of ink into the chamber through a constricted channel connected to an ink reservoir.

Hewlett-Packard is an American Information Technology Corporation, specializing in computers, printers, different varieties of network management and other technology linked products. In the year 1984, HP launched both the inkjet and laser printers for the desktop. They’ve also generated and developed a multifunctional product line in single units such as the Hewlett Packard printer cartridge, scanner, copier and fax machines. The print devices in HP’s enormously admired LaserJet line of laser printers rely heavily on Canon’s print engines however it uses the technology developed by Xerox. HP was the one who developed and advanced the hardware, firmware and software that transfers data into dots for the machinery to print.

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