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XPS had the support of printing companies such as Konica Minolta, Sharp, [51] Canon, Epson, Hewlett-Packard, [52] and Xerox [53] and software and hardware companies such as CSR (formerly Zoran), [54] and Global Graphics. [55] Native XPS printers were introduced by Canon, Konica Minolta, Toshiba, and Xerox. [56]
Canon printers are supplied with Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT), a printer driver software stack developed by Canon. The company claims that its use of data compression reduces their printer's memory requirement, good quality compared to conventional laser printers, and also claim that it increases the data transfer rate when ...
Canon’s A series [1] [2] is Canon's amateur series [3] of manual focus 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. The first camera, the AE-1, was introduced in April 1976 [4] while the final camera, the AL-1, was released in March 1982. [5] All have a Canon FD lens mount compatible with Canon's extensive range of manual-focus lenses. Canon AE-1 with ...
Canon Production Printing, known as Océ until the end of 2019, [2] is a Netherlands-based subset of Canon that develops, manufactures and sells printing and copying hardware and related software. The product line includes office printing and copying machinery, production printers, and wide-format printers for both technical documentation and ...
The focusing screen on the AE-1 Program is brighter than any previous focusing screen on any Canon manual focus camera, allowing the user to focus with greater ease with "slow" lenses (up to f/5.6). It is the same focusing screen design that is used in the newest model of the top-of-the-line Canon F-1 (known as the New F-1).
The car is known colloquially in Japan as the Hachi-Go (ハチゴー), meaning "Eight-Five".The word "trueno" is Spanish for thunder, and "levin" is Old English for "lightning".