The printer then transfers the toner from the drum to the paper and applies intense heat to fuse the toner to the paper. |
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At the Venice event, the company announced the sale of its 200 millionth printer. |
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If you have a good printer or photo studio, you will hardly be able to tell them from work by a conventional compact. |
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If not, it will be queued in the computer to which the printer is attached. |
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Since ink-jet printer ink is not waterproof, is there any way I can protect my printouts? |
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In minutes, his sick printer was back on its feet, gobbling up its usual quotient of ink cartridges. |
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Perhaps it was made by a journeyman printer, who sold it on the market to earn a shilling? |
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On that day a twenty-three-year-old journeyman printer named Benjamin Day offered New Yorkers a paper called the Sun. |
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Then we sat and chatted as the little thermal printer attached to the spiro-whatsit machine wheezed out its report. |
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She typed in the details, and then a few seconds later, the printer started whirring at the other end of the desk. |
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper. |
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The 3D printer spreads one thin layer of powder over the print bed, then passes over the powder just as an inkjet printer head passes over paper. |
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This printer has just about everything you're looking for in a package only slightly larger than a ream of paper. |
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In fact, I think the ream of paper sitting next to my printer is actually the same package I bought when I got to New York. |
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When the library was started, the Stanford University computing center was a little building with keypunch machines and a line printer. |
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I also wound the two long power cables around the length of the printer cable and secured them with a fair number cable ties. |
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On a hunch, we rebooted the computer and after arriving back at the desktop the printer magically output the test page perfectly. |
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Then the printer stepped in, rubbed ink on the raised lines and made several proof copies from the relief block. |
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When their concepts were finalized, students made a working model by proofing their work in black and white on the artroom's laser printer. |
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The inkjet printer is a popular choice for printing and is used in a variety of settings worldwide. |
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A special inkjet printer squirts the date onto the label as it moves past the print head. |
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Now it's even easier to configure your inkjet printer to get more accurate colour printing. |
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It can only tell a voter whether the data sent to the printer is the same data he recalls entering at the touchscreen. |
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In a perfect world, all you would have to do is create a document, decide which printer you want to use, and print. |
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The printer company dropped 1,600 workers by April 30 with many of its staffers taking voluntary severance packages. |
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The printer who sticks to a standard is usually supposed to be arbitrary, autocratic, wilful, conceited, and generally toplofty. |
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Then I copied the logos and trademarked slogans of the printer manufacturers and started composing my own colorful work. |
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The printer had to work meticulously to align the colors well along the lines. |
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We had a particularly pleasing customer the last few days, who bought a cheap inkjet printer which was more than enough for his needs. |
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Reinsert the laser toner cartridge, close the printer, reconnect the power cord, and you are done. |
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Yeah, yep, sure, your nephew's an arch printer, of course, from the in-laws side is it? |
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This is due to our recent acquisition of a fridge, a new sound system for my Timothy's computer and a laser printer for myself. |
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Computer manufacturers spew out acronyms like paper from a laser printer, and it's easy to get lost here. |
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The XP system has a serial dot-matrix printer and a parallel laser printer. |
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Computers could be gimmicked so that every page printed on your laser printer had a hidden watermark with your name, address, and date or time. |
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This is significantly faster than most inkjet printers, but still nowhere near the speed of a laser printer. |
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If you were Polish in 1986, for example, you made a laser printer print out the Polish alphabet. |
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The laser printer caused ink powder from the toner cartridge to fuse onto the paper where the program told the printer to leave ink. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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Some plain shirts, a screen-printing set up or, these days, a computer with a laser printer, and a clever idea are all that's needed. |
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We can't assume factories which perfectly produce objects from blueprints the way a laser printer produces dots on paper. |
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Each letter has been typed on a word processor and printed on a laser printer. |
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A second desktop and a laser printer are both close enough to the router to merit a wired connection. |
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This printer came with a replaceable toner cartridge that was not difficult to change, although it could sometimes bit a little messy. |
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If the work is so daring as to merit public animadversion, the magistrate summons the printer, who either stands mute or names the author. |
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In the late eighties, most personal computer users had a dot matrix impact printer. |
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Each page through a printer or copier takes another bit of ink off the ribbon, or another copy off of the machine's life expectancy. |
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An external disk drive handled long-term file storage and a flat ribbon cable sent data out to the printer. |
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On the right section of the taskbar are icons for general computer functions like speaker volume, clock and printer status. |
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A line printer provided high-speed printout to permit rapid program evaluation and change, and evaluation of test missions. |
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I was so impressed with their work, I told them I would find them a lithographic printer. |
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Taking a page from his book, Fiorina could attempt to patch the soft spots in her computing arsenal with proceeds from the printer business. |
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People who want prints on paper can run them off at minimal cost on just about any photo-quality printer, using inexpensive inks and papers. |
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As we'll see, however, the price of an inkjet printer is of little importance in the final cost analysis. |
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Customers typically spend twice as much on ink cartridges and toner than on the actual printer over the life of the product. |
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It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet contentious or controversial material. |
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My printer died and I have a hard time reading a run-on paragraph on screen. |
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The company's shares trade just shy of the level that analysts say the printer business is worth all on its own. |
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Residents can drop their old printer, photocopier and toner cartridges in boxes at Lewisham libraries for recycling. |
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Then, the printer prints the cells on to a plastic surface, which acts like a scaffold to support the cells. |
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An electrographic printing apparatus capable of functioning as a copier, printer, and telefax machine is disclosed. |
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All of these programs will print their patterns on an ordinary home computer printer or a plotter. |
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At this time of year, we are at our most busiest and occasionally, we get more film in than the printer processing machine can cope with. |
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However, the title page did list the names of the book's sellers, William Rogers and Clarke Brown, as well as that of the printer, Samuel Hall. |
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That the yearbook staff failed to copyread the whole thing before sending it to the printer is inexcusable. |
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The printer was French and it may be that the printing techniques were less than ideal even for the time. No copyreader or editor was involved. |
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He is named in the colophon as one of the publishers and Isaac is named on the title page as the printer. |
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When it is difficult to open the paper bail because of the position of the print head, close the printer. |
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A paper bail in a printer having a platen includes two bail levers rotatably mounted on the printer and pressed toward the platen by a spring. |
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Do you remember back in March we asked you to scout around at home for any old mobile phones and printer cartridges to recycle? |
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If a printer breaks, the voter is not allowed to cast a vote until the ballot is finished printing. |
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Use both sides of printer paper, whether it is to run through the printer again, or other purposes. |
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Just because you need to buy a cable in addition to your printer does not give you license to fly off the handle at the sales rep. |
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Kilby also invented the first handheld electronic calculator in 1967, and the thermal printer. |
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Later, he co-invented both the hand-held calculator and the thermal printer that was used in portable data terminals. |
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Then we sat and chatted as the little thermal printer wheezed out its report. |
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Paul is offering him some gash about his friend being a printer and giving mates' rates. |
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The whole image can then be printed on a long roll of paper on an ordinary printer or as strips on standard sheets of paper. |
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Finally, Burrose finished typing, and his printer spat out a sheet of paper that he handed to Tom. |
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The original photos and titles were rarely seen together until final insertion of the scanned images by the printer. |
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He says once he decided to self-publish his biggest challenge was finding the right printer. |
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The sight of all that paper spewing forth from the printer almost caused it to spontaneously combust. |
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A creatable transcript is used to create file system descriptions like operating system updates, software installs, printer configurations, etc. |
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It also makes crown corks for the beverage industry and is a large scale printer of tinplate sheets for other can makers. |
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Where the digital model indicates a solid, the printer, using a modified inkjet printer cartridge, injects the binder cyanoacrylate. |
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When shopping for an inkjet printer you should ensure that you take into account the cost and availability of replacement inkjet cartridges. |
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They sell preprinted sheets that you run through your laser printer to make brochures and business cards and such. |
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In the '90s, after dropping out of university, Burke, now 35, had ended up in a typical dead-end factory job making printer cartridges. |
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Also do you have any thoughts on a reasonably good color printer to print such images? |
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I had a paper due, but I hadn't used my printer yet so I decided to test it by printing a picture. |
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The publisher would supply the printer with the manuscript to be printed and a sufficient amount of paper for the print run. |
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All displayed information can be easily printed out utilizing an optional printer or wireless technology. |
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The printer prints out the address and Blue takes it and places it in his pocket. |
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With this in mind, several of the printer companies have come out with printers that do prints on decent photographic paper. |
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When the printer is not the artist, prints that are allocated to the printers are called printers ' proofs. |
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It was in Devon that co-founder John Bird trained as a printer and began to flourish as an astute businessman. |
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Mr Marshall told the court he was a commercial printer for 30 years before he retired. |
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Photos can also be printed on a compatible colour printer or saved to a memory card to share with friends. |
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On the wall straight ahead of him was his computer setup with printer and fax machine. |
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So no matter what kind of memory card you use, you can bypass the camera's cables and use your printer as your link to the computer. |
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Macmillan held his earpiece again as if hearing something new, and then turned to the printer just as it began to print. |
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Check if a printer will print on card, transparencies and other media that are essential to your needs. |
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Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer. |
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It lets the computers talk to each other and do things like command a printer to print something. |
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I had set up a computer and a printer for him, and got his secretary working on the computer. |
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A Braille printer and labelling machine help, for example, to identify foodstuffs in the kitchen or deep-freeze, or to catalogue a CD library. |
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A suitable printer can produce as much as is needed, when it is needed, including compliment slips and business cards. |
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Against the far wall was a computer desk with a desktop computer, printer and other computer gear on it. |
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A computer or printer may be originally priced for the world market in dollars or sterling and translated into punts say, once every six months. |
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I leave the boss and stride purposefully to the colour printer to retrieve my latest set of glossy prints. |
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They commissioned a graphic designer and printer to make the maps and sold advertising to finance the project. |
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The printer first dips the block in the colour and places it on the fabric. |
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The penalties of the act were, that the printer for the first offence should be disenabled from exercising his respective trade. |
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Then we started arguing about how the printer managed to do duplex printing. |
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The server also usually links the computers to a printer or printers and handles incoming and outgoing e-mail traffic. |
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A button marked SHARE lets you flag photos for specific actions when you connect it to a computer or to a printer dock. |
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Today I have to get a ten year old dot matrix printer out of storage and get it operational. |
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But the printer kept making streaky things on the paper, so I fruitlessly spent a half hour trying to fix that. |
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Bernie, 38, works as a machine operator, printer, for Corenso UK and Andrew, 41, is a maintenance engineer for Tescos. |
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Any disputes or questions go to the ombudsperson, who also handles miscellaneous tasks, such as changing lightbulbs and fixing the printer. |
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Hewlett-Packard has distributed printer drivers corrupted by a computer virus. |
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Given the predominance of the government offices, it would probably be a good time to be a printer of letterhead stationery. |
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A laser printer uses heat to set toner on paper and an ink-jet printer squirts the ink onto the paper without heat. |
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When you buy a PhaseOne Package we will give you a wide format printer, now you're in business! |
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At twelve, he was apprenticed to his brother James, who had set up as a printer. |
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Taking no chances, the pope issued a papal bull automatically excommunicating any printer who might make an alteration in the text. |
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The printer converts the image data outputted from the image providing device into print data. |
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The manual also contains a handy navigation chart for the control panel on the printer itself. |
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The printer of Indian postage stamps prepared an overprint that was to be distributed throughout all of India. |
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The Testchart, an untagged RGB file, is sent to the printer through the printer driver. |
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So a neat solution is to put an inexpensive hard drive into the printer to receive the print job and keep these large files off the network. |
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A graphical user interface may be used on the host computer interfaced to the printer to select various parameters of printer operation. |
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X was popularised as the unknown in maths when Descartes' printer ran out of Ys and Zs for the mathematician's equations. |
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In our tests, this printer was slow, noisy and yielded the least impressive results, even with the subtle photo cartridge in place. |
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Then she tidied the piles of paper and slotted it into the printer trays upside down, so that the next day's printing would be backed with junk. |
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On their return he installed the new purchase, taking PDQ's old Komori printer in part-exchange. |
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Colorfully painted computer desks with attached hutches and printer stands offer necessary work areas and storage for school essentials. |
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When the library was inventoried by the bookbinder and printer John Stretch after 1751, it comprised 2,345 volumes. |
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The easiest way is to print the image on a transparency slide with a laser printer. |
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Lastly, the printer consumes a paltry 12W in sleep mode and the whole thing heats up in just 45 seconds. |
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A small printer nearest her computer began to absorb some of the clean white paper. |
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This printer really changed my outlook on what is possible with digital imaging these days. |
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Two men were arrested and 15 used printer cartridges and an undisclosed amount of ketamine seized. |
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You can't really get on with anything useful as you load the printer with paper, collate the copies etc. |
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Even then it was published anonymously under the name of a printer that had long been out of business. |
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The typography and choice of typefaces is entirely different, and Pratt may have used a different job printer for his stationery. |
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I found a printer who worked with Sage Publications and offered very attractive prices for future typesetting and printing. |
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The two delivery men wheeled in a collection of cartons containing computers, monitors, telephones, a printer and a fax machine. |
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This printer provides a standard paper tray plus a 24 inch-wide paper manual feed. |
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Being a printer or a punchcutter or a type founder in those days was not necessarily a safe job. |
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The printer takes only 250 sheets of letter paper at a time, with legal paper usable only via its manual feed front paper slot. |
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However, there were times when East himself was publisher as well as printer, in particular during the periods when the patent was in abeyance. |
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The translated editions will use the original color lithographs, printed and bound in Germany on the same paper, by the same printer used in the original editions. |
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The trend in mono printers recently has been towards having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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But this is a very fast printer able to cope with heavy workloads. |
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A ruggedised printer is available to give a record of movements. |
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For today, inkjet cartridges in low-priced printer provide the average household with all the affordable printing from their inkjet printer they need. |
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But not everybody has an inkjet printer capable of printing photos. |
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He uses a laser printer to add specific information about the specific honey in question to his preprinted honey labels and then sticks the labels on the jars. |
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Franklin was a printer, scientist, revolutionary, ambassador and all around know-it-all. |
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Before I begin, I'd like to stress that this article is intended only to assist you with basic cleaning of the laser toner from your laser printer. |
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Over the weekend we'll print off a batch of business cards for Graham and calling cards for me and recoup the cost of the entire printer in one smooth operation. |
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For instance, this morning I wanted to print some details for Mike and Joan's travel insurance and the printer started to act up, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. |
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Offer it either by autoresponder or printer friendly version. |
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Today was a long and busy day, but with a great sense of satisfaction at the end as I signed off the last page of the next issue of the mag and it was sent to the printer. |
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The E332 is unusual in that print output is provided by a separate toner cartridge and photoconductor, the only printer in this class which uses separate print components. |
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Created with a rear-screen optical printer and mattes cut out of construction paper, A Man Whose Life Was Full of Woe has a rough, ecstatic collage quality. |
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The printer can handle multiple connections from various sources with ease, and the software has a helpful job queue that shows your outbound prints. |
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The beauty of the 3-D printer was that users would continually figure out new ways to use it. |
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Other initiatives include seeking investors in its inkjet printer business and selling its engineering systems business, which makes large-format copiers. |
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That means the printer is able to print on both sides of the paper. |
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We now know that both of the so-called printer bombs employed circuit boards from cellphones to activate the detonators. |
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The Recycool scheme recycles used printer cartridges and mobile phones. |
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Sally stops and puts the toner cartridge back into the printer. |
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Move the bail lever on top of the printer forward to open the paper bail. |
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Miller uses an inkjet printer to print out his compositions. |
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Astronauts aboard the ISS will soon be experimenting with additive manufacturing in microgravity, with the installation of the very first 3D printer in space. |
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The bail arm on this printer raises whilst the machine is printing. |
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Accompanying the CD-R is a set of proof pages that the printer can use to make sure that the magazine that is being printed matches the sample pages. |
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The on-line support is outstanding, and the output, being typeset, is visibly better than anything done with a word processor, even on the same 600 dpi laser printer. |
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The explosive material was ingeniously placed in printer ink cartridges where the ink powder normally goes. |
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Desktop inkjet ink-tanks typically last for a few hundred sheets, but the toner cartridge of a laser printer will usually last well over 3,000 copies. |
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In 1978, for instance, Hockney was introduced to a new printing method by the famed printer Ken Tyler. |
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The first printer component has a fluid outlet in fluid communication with a supply of pigmented fluid defined by particles suspended in a carrier fluid. |
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It's amazing how many people still stroll to the printer to load letterheads or envelopes, rather than configuring their printer to permanently keep different stocks. |
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A compact, lightweight thermal printer, suitable for incorporation in vehicle and mobile applications has been added to their range of portable printers. |
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The trend recently has been toward having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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The boxes are not arranged alphabetically, and a printer learns the case as one learns the typewriter keyboard. |
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With this mini printer, you can print your favorite shots straight from your iphone. |
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No printer would risk his skin by setting the words in type. |
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After smashing their way through a rear window they stole a computer stack, keyboard, screen, photocopier, printer, laminator, television, video recorder and computer games. |
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But the real selling point for this printer is its space-saving footprint. |
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There was a darkroom, an optical printer to blow 8mm up to 16 mm, a contact printer to make positive 16 mm prints from negatives, an editing table, etc. |
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However, look closely in your manual, and there will be a combination of buttons on your printer that will make your printer go through a self-cleaning process. |
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In another aspect, in a device such as a printer, an encoder system method initializes the system without converting analog signal levels into corresponding digital values. |
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We connected to the laser printer on the local network and printed the tax return to ensure that the entire process, from creation to printing, worked as expected. |
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Do you remember how to change the toner cartridge on the laser printer? |
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A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively controlling printer functions of a dot matrix printer in response to sensing the type of printer ink cartridge being used. |
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The dot matrix printer and monitor fires come immediately to mind. |
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First my printer went bonkers, and then my cable modem went on the fritz. |
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As the dot matrix printer fed the paper through it triggered the fall of another weight, and subsequently caused a seven foot long catapult to fire. |
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The new CNC-K-908 from Kase Equipment is described as a versatile sidewall printer for high-quality line, halftone, or process work. |
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When a single document needs to be produced, it may be handwritten or printed typically by a computer printer. |
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Desktop,switch administrable,firewall device,electronic equipment rack,color printer etc. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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A glance at this typography will reveal great difficulties, which diacritical marks necessarily throw in the way of both printer and writer. |
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The invention of the printing press by German printer Johannes Gutenberg allowed the rapid transmission of these new ideas. |
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The printer is still jammed. Make sure that all the jammed paper is removed. |
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In Yorkshire, printer John White started to print the same document for a more widespread distribution. |
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Especially consider kerning if you are printing on a relatively high-resolution printer, such as a 600-dpi laser printer. |
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Did you know that the famous computer printer companies can sell their laserjets, inkjets and dot printers at under production cost? |
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It was found to contain three letters, one of which was signed by the radical printer John Hurford Stone. |
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Nine years later, in 2000, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine. |
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In previous centuries, authors frequently also acted as their own editor, printer, and bookseller, but these functions have become separated. |
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He describes himself as a metalworker, a craftsman whose preferred trade is blacksmith although he is working as a tramp printer when first seen. |
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A modified version of the story was given by printer Richard Grafton, later elected MP for Coventry. |
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Instead of writing the work himself, he dictated to Hector, who then took the copy to the printer and made any corrections. |
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To accommodate both his wife and his work, he moved to 17 Gough Square near his printer, William Strahan. |
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In 1694, he sold his copyright in 'The Dancing Master' to printer, John Heptinstall. |
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At a very early age, Richardson was apprenticed to a printer, whose daughter he eventually married. |
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The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer. |
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With the help of printer Jodocus Badius, Gesta Danorum was refined and printed. |
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It was not until 1736 that the first newspaper, the Virginia Gazette, began circulation under printer William Parks of Williamsburg. |
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The yard goods printer tried to keep its Webster plant current, but they had an old building to begin with. |
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Norman takes Beatrix to the printer, and she has her drawings reproduced and copies of her book sold. |
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Now, you don't actually have to have another printer in order to add another printer. This might sound a bit screwy on my part, but it is true. |
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The project was delayed because the slick had not been delivered to the printer. |
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So much for unretiring the printer in the attic that connects through what's called a parallel port. |
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All frames found to suffer from warp should be broken up straight away before the printer is tempted during a rush to make use of them. |
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The AAS was founded 200 years ago by Isaiah Thomas, Worcester's famous publisher, printer, newspaper editor and antiquarian. |
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Advocate was a general job printer with one contract to print Collins White Circle Pocket Novels. |
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The labeler is shipped with a rechargeable battery, a battery charger and printer cleaning products. |
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Contex's MFP Repro edition, a full-featured, copy and scan solution that can turn any large-format printer into a full-featured copy solution. |
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An optional laminator is also available, and the printer can add a holographic overlaminate to the cards. |
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The first step in finding a laser printer to suit your needs is to first find out what your needs are. |
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A new all-in-one printer series features legal-size flatbed scanning and a color scan option that makes scanning and copying of books easier. |
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Washington State University researchers recently announced the use of a 3-D printer to make bonelike material. |
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As well as printing documents, the colour bubblejet printer lets it double as a mobile fax. |
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Canon's MultiPASS1000 plain paper fax machine integrates a PC fax, bubblejet printer, telephone, scanner and copier. |
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Vuye Flexible Packaging, Belgium based printer declared about his plan of acquiring Thallo web offset press for package printing. |
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Across regions, there are various small, medium and large scale thermal printer manufacturers present. |
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The thermal printer can be switched on randomly and will start up again without any major resetting or maintenance necessary. |
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All data can be printed directly by the built-in thermal printer or sent to an optional external laser jet printer. |
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The badges can be computer printed on any thermal printer and are available blank or can be customized with a company logo. |
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Along with multifunction printer, another name for these all-in-one units is, not surprisingly, all-in-ones. |
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Instead of paying cash, he goes to a printer within his barter exchange and pays with trade dollars. |
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It might not be a stocking stuffer, but the Canon i850 photo printer will definitely fit on four desktop. |
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ColorWear is available now and works with all Seiko Instruments' color printer models, Specialty ColorPoint 820 and Professional ColorPoint. |
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Solid Fonts are life-size versions of the kind of type face you see every day on your computer screen and splurging from your printer. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply and Installation of Dot Matrix Printer, Colour inkjet printer and Laser Printer underbuy back scheme. |
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The Zebra mobile receipt printer includes a magnetic card encoder that can program room key cards, courtesy cards, property passes, etc. |
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According to the site, their new invention manually writes a 255-character message in cursive unlike the printer, ABC News reported. |
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Originally, the daisywheel printer was the first revolutionary printer technology to emerge into a world dominated by the typewriter. |
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If it fails this time, the printer overstrikes it with an aggressive bar pattern, making it obvious that the label is not good. |
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Because LEDs do not emit heat, LEDko is capable of utilizing images or gobos created with any standard printer and a transparency sheet. |
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It's about the same size as an electric pencil sharpener, but it actually is a printer that hooks up to your PC via a USB port. |
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The parcel contained explosive pentaerythritol trinitrate in a printer cartridge, police said. |
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By depositing dots of various sizes and intensities, the printer can smoothly render thousands of colors in what's known as a halftone image. |
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A dot-matrix printer can handle perforated forms, allowing you to print invoices and other such documents. |
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Also, the new dot matrix printer can produce up to five carbon copies in addition to the original in one printing operation. |
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He has manipulated the police to get his personal computer and printer. |
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The Stork Prints DSI UV inkjet label printer is the modular concept for short and medium run digital label printing. |
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Lederer says that Guarini took this idea from the sixteenth-century Belgian printer Christophe Platin. |
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Each monochrome printer features standard duplexing and true 1,200 x 1,200 dpi, producing high quality text, images and graphics. |
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With it, any ASCII or EBCDIC printer or plotter can be attached to 3270 Type A coas cluster controllers, connecting to the mainframe. |
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Since 1994, Peerless has been the leading provider of PCL language emulations for the printer market. |
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Since 1994, Peerless has been the leading provider of HP PCL language emulations for the printer market. |
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The equipment includes basic standard laboratory consumables, reagents, homogeniser, weighing scales, printer, freezer and a cell cycler. |
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LaserTools' startlingly fast RAM-resident print buffer, Printcache, is the most powerful and fastest printer buffer available. |
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The printer uses multibit color to create 32 shades for every process color. |
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This new printer allows us to do process color and gives students better skills to take with them after they graduate. |
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This new inkjet printer is designed to print envelopes, postcards, mailers and more in true digital full process color. |
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An impact printer produces text and images on paper by pressing the print ribbon onto the paper using pins. |
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The sorting process can be aided by an inkier printer preceding the sorting system. |
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Q I'm thinking of purchasing a printer for my new home office, but I'm not sure if I should get a laser printer or an inkjet. |
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After conducting research, they chose the Noritsu dDP-410 inkjet printer for their photo output needs. |
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This document evaluates the inkjet printer cartridge market and aftermarket. |
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Canadian printer Pazazz has announced that its latest installation, the Mark Andy Performance Series P5 press, is the first to be installed in Quebec. |
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By 1482, Venice was the printing capital of the world, and the leading printer was Aldus Manutius, who invented paperback books that could be carried in a saddlebag. |
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Called Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy and held in Orlando, Florida, the event received good response from powder manufacturers and 3D printer manufacturers. |
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Xerox Corporation will demonstrate at Graph Expo next week a breakthrough dual-engine printer platform that will pave the way for future printer designs at Xerox. |
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It was really no easy matter to build up two or three plies of double warp Wigan with a thin covering of rubber to the accurate gauge that the printer required. |
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The printer is still on, which is good because you may need to access features, unjam the printer, or do things that you otherwise cannot do while the thing is printing. |
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The 4 input ports are simply tristates that can be addressed to enable the data from any one of them to be read by the standard input port of the printer interface. |
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From a computer perspective, however, fax operates as a teleprinter rather than a telecopier, a printer that operates by remote control miles away from your computer. |
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The print spooler sends each page to the printer when it is ready for it. |
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But a rutter was only as good as the pilot who write it, the scribe who hand-copied it, the very rare printer who printed it, or the scholar who translated it. |
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One of the market leaders in colour printing technology, Epson, has announced the launch of a new industrial strength label printer, that features an eight inch wide format. |
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The redirectable output was sent to a printer instead of the screen. |
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The earliest versions of the cotton gin, which were the size of a small printer, consisted of a single roller made of iron or wood and a flat piece of stone or wood. |
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Toss me a ream of that plain paper, please. The printer is empty again. |
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About all you need to do is paste up the finished art for the printer. |
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A future article will discuss various printer buffer options. |
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Decrypts fly out of a line printer on the other end and are taken off to another hut where American nisei, and some white men trained in Nipponese, translate them. |
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Richardson was an established printer and publisher for most of his life and printed almost 500 different works, including journals and magazines. |
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Stewart left school at age 15 and worked briefly as a silk screen printer. |
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The USB port provides easy data transfer, but also enables the DOP HMI to act as a USB host for direction connection to hard drives, printer and mouse. |
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The 782T CR's built-in, low-profile reader collects magswipe or smartcard data and stores it in the printer buffer memory until the 700 Series mobile computer requests it. |
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The ability to incorporate a digital production method into a company's workflow enables a user to work with a digital file and output it directly to an inkjet printer. |
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Xerox Corporation has extended its growing inkjet printer market with the the opening of a new manufacturing facility in Europe, to be located at Dundalk in Ireland. |
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