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Dell (NASDAQ DELL) Wasabi PZ310, Zink‑based printer, now available

A month and a day after I blogged about the Dell/Zink print from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (see "CES Update"), the companies announced today ...

Posted by: Jim Lyons / 02.10.2009

Dell Wasabi PZ310 is pocket‑sized Inkless Photo Printer

Dell’s Wasabi PZ310 is an ultra mobile pocketed sized printer, weights in a mere 7 ounces, and designed specially for on‑the‑go photo printing and sharing.

Posted by: Daniel Lim / 02.10.2009

Dell Announces Pocketable Wasabi Photo Printer

Dell on Tuesday announced the Wasabi PZ310 ultramobile photo printer based on ZINK's Zero Ink technology.

Posted by: Tony Hoffman / 02.10.2009

Dell Wasabi adds spice to portable printing

The Wasabi uses Zero-Ink (ZINK) technology that replaces cumbersome print cartridges with dye crystals embedded right into the proprietary ZINK paper.

Posted by: Justin Yu / 02.10.2009

Dell to Sell Zink Printer, the Wasabi PZ310 for $99

Dell has a Zink printer small enough for you to take it everywhere you go. It’s the Wasabi PZ310 which will get you 2 x 3 inch prints in under a minute.

Posted by: Staff Writer / 02.10.2009

Dell launches inkless printer range

Dell is launching a new range of inkless printers aimed at the mobile user. The Dell WASABI PZ310 Mobile Printer, from third party supplier Zink....

Posted by: Iain Thomas / 02.10.2009

Dell spices up printer line with Wasabi

Dell announced that their new mobile Wasabi printer - featuring Zink inkless technology - is available for purchase this morning.

Posted by: SarahM / 02.10.2009

Inkless Dell Wasabi PZ310 Printer Weighs 7 Ounces

Mini is all the rage. If you can't get enough portable electronic devices in your life, the ultra-small inkless Wasabi PZ310 printer may be perfect for you.

Posted by: Lionel Menchaca / 02.10.2009

Dell's Wasabi PZ310 ZINK printer now available for $99

Not like Dell itself didn't already confirm this puppy, but the first Dell‑branded, ZINK‑enabled product is officially official.

Posted by: Darren Murph / 02.10.2009