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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American e-commerce platform that allows users to create and sell personalized products with independent manufacturers. Founded in 2005, Zazzle has partnered with many brands and has over 300 million products listed on the site.

  3. Near letter-quality printing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and technology of near letter-quality (NLQ) printing, a process where dot matrix printers produce high-quality text by using multiple passes. Compare NLQ with true letter-quality printing and see examples of fonts and graphics.

  4. Printer Command Language - Wikipedia

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    PCL 6 is a page description language developed by Hewlett-Packard for printing from GUI interfaces such as Windows. It consists of PCL 6 Enhanced, PCL 6 Standard, and Font Synthesis, and supports various features such as color, compression, and paper handling.

  5. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    Dots per inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density. Learn how DPI affects the quality and color of printed output, and how it differs from pixels per inch (PPI) in digital images.

  6. Print an email, attachment, or website in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Print emails, attachments, and websites. Save a hard copy of important emails, email attachments, and websites by printing them. When you print an email, only the text will show. Attachments, such as pictures or documents, need to be downloaded and printed separately. Print an email

  7. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and features of dot matrix printing, a computer printing process that uses a fixed number of pins or wires to print on paper. Compare dot matrix printers with other types of impact printers and non-impact printing technologies.

  8. Inkjet paper - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet paper is a special fine paper designed for inkjet printers, typically classified by its weight, brightness and smoothness. Learn about the different types of inkjet paper, such as photo paper, fine art paper and standard office paper, and how they compare in terms of quality, longevity and suitability for printing.

  9. Line printer - Wikipedia

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    Train printers are a type of line printer that print a complete line at a time. They use a horizontally-moving circular train of print slugs with multiple characters per slug, on a track. Learn more about their design, features and examples.