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Cheaper LEDs

Flexible arrays of bright inorganic LEDs could mean cheaper displays and lighting.

Ink-Jet Printing for Cheaper Solar Cells

A new printing method could cut costs and produce more-precise features.

Printing Cheap Chips

Kovio's system for printing inorganic transistors could lead to large-area displays and cheap smart cards.

Printing Nano Building Blocks

A unique printing method could lead to precise nanofabrication.

Nanoscale Inkjet Printing

E-jet printing of precise structures out of various materials could prove to be a valuable tool in nano manufacturing.

Painless Drug Injections

HP Labs has used its inkjet technology to make a micro-needle drug patch.

Invisible Ink from Xerox

Cartridge works in standard printers.

Fluorescent Printing Made Easy

New software creates fluorescing type with ordinary printers, paper, and ink.

Printing without Ink

Startup ZINK Imaging is giving inkless printing a new look.

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