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  2. Laser printing - Wikipedia

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    Gary Starkweather (seen here in 2009) invented the laser printer.. In the 1960s, the Xerox Corporation held a dominant position in the photocopier market. [2] In 1969, Gary Starkweather, who worked in Xerox's product development department, had the idea of using a laser beam to "draw" an image of what was to be copied directly onto the copier drum.

  3. Printer tracking dots - Wikipedia

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    Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC), is a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was used to print the document.

  4. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    envelope laser c/w feeder, continuous form laser, document automation, folder & feeder finishers, friction feeders, packing slip printing and feeding systems Prototype & Production Systems, Inc DICE UV industrial inkjet printers and presses. 4 color and monochrome DICE UV inkjet color printer Procolored

  5. Photocopier - Wikipedia

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    With digital copying, the copier effectively consists of an integrated scanner and laser printer. This design has several advantages, such as automatic image-quality enhancement and the ability to "build jobs" (that is, to scan page images independently of printing them).

  6. IBM 6670 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 6670 Information Distributor (6670-001) was a combination laser printer and photocopier introduced by IBM. [1] Announced on February 14, 1979, as part of Office System/6, its feature set included two-sided printing. [2] The New York Times described it in 1979 as "A key component of the office of tomorrow."

  7. IBM 3800 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 3800 is a discontinued laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM. It was the first commercially available laser printer. [1] It was a continuous form laser printer, meaning that it printed onto a continuous long sheet of paper. The 3800 was initially positioned as a line printer replacement with additional features.

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