The new Canon portable colour Bubble Jet printer which is to come on tot he market in May for $645 after being on display at PC95 in Sydney. It weighs just 1.4 kilograms. The true four-colour printer comes with nickel hydride battery and prints on plain or glossy paper or overhead transparencies. It has a 136 nozzle head fed from a tri-chambered cyan, magenta and yellow cartridge and a black cartridge so it can do full colour or mono. Canon says it is a smallest and lightest full colour printer in the world. A shot from the 1906 Australian film “The Story of Ned Kelly” which is to be restored by the National Film and Sound Archive using a computer technique developed by Seimens Ltd in Australia. The restoration technique is a spin-off from video compression research done by Seimens, Telstra and Monash University. When the film is digitally compressed sound defects caused by scratches and dust will be removed and the picture will be improved.