For students, it is always frustrating to print on campus because campus’ printers usually work with high error percentage as well as awful UI. Nowadays, Ink, a Nebraska-based startup focused on revamping on-campus printing, has raised $7 million from VTF Capital, SQN Venture Partners, Invest Nebraska and NE Angeles. They introduced two new products. The first one, SmartStation, is a giant touch screen that only connects to HP printers, meaning software error rates and paper jam rates are much lower. There’s also a product called inkTouch that works with existing printers, but still provides the cloud-based services available on the SmartStation. Read more>>