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Solid ink printers. The ink is sold in "ink sticks" which melt in a tray for dispersal. Don't move those printers without powering them off for a couple of hours first! They ink will spill all over everything!

Xerox is a pioneer in this technology and are virtually the only company that sells printers with this ink. The ColorQube, Phaser and Workcentre Series printers all have models that can use ink sticks.

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