Canon printer ink may not have the history attached to early inks, but they may eventually have it, if people continue to use modern day printers and other types of ink based gadgets like faxes and copiers, for centuries to come. However, it is more likely that companies like Canon will create other devices, newer types of inks, or even chemicals or other non-chemical processes for us to make and copy images without using the methods we employ nowadays. Already with computers and email so popular, our dependence on ink is shrinking, because much of the writing and drawing we do never finds its way to an old fashioned piece of paper, but instead gets stored by magnetic dust in a computer hard drive, disk, or CD.
The future of Canon ink cartridges
March 28th, 2009 | Technology
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