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San Diego-based company Memjet is taking Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) to court for its allegedly infringing upon its unique 2D printing technology.
San Diego-based company Memjet is taking Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) to court for its allegedly infringing upon its unique 2D printing technology.
According to an article on 3D Printing Industry:
In a court document filed yesterday, Memjet asserts that Hewlett-Packard has infringed on eight of their patents related to the company’s page-wide “waterfall” printing technique. Memjet believes that HP’s own PageWide, Pro X, T-Series, and PageWide XL printers rely on Memjet’s patented technology. HP’s same PageWide Technology, Memjet says, is going to be used in the company’s MultiJet Fusion printers, to be made available to 3D printing services next year. As a result, Memjet is seeking to prevent HP from further implementation of the tech and to recover damages for its existing usage.
Click here to read the entire article on 3D Printing Industry.
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