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  2. Continuous ink system - Wikipedia

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    Continuous ink system in an HP Business Inkjet 1200n. The ink is transported from tanks through the black flexible band, which is vertically rigid so it does not fall into the path of the printhead and cause a jam. Close-up view of the above printer, showing the individual removable printheads and ink tanks for each color.

  3. HP-67/97 - Wikipedia

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    A desktop version with built-in thermal printer was sold as the HP-97 at a price of $750. [2] Collectively, they are known as the HP-67/97. [3] Marketed as improved successors to the HP-65, the HP-67/97 were based on the technology of the "20-series" of calculators (HP-25, HP-19C etc.) introduced a year earlier. The two models are functionally ...

  4. HP TopShot Technology - Wikipedia

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    HP TopShot technology is a digital camera technology that serves as the scanning mechanism on a LaserJet Multifunctional Printer (MFP). Process [ edit ] TopShot operates like a small photography studio that captures three-dimensional objects on a specially-designed platform on top of the MFP.

  5. IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream - Wikipedia

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    A number of printers support IPDS directly. Compuprint—"Heavy Duty IPDS Desktop Matrix Printers in speeds of up to 1100 CPS" [4] HP—various printers using a plug-in Flash memory device. [5] IBM—IBM no longer manufactures printers. Printronix—"IPDS Matrix Line Printers in speeds of 500 LPM, 1000 LPM, 1500 LPM, and 2000 LPM" [4]

  6. HP Series 80 - Wikipedia

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    HP-86B with 9121 dual diskette drive. The first model of the Series 80 was the HP-85, introduced in January 1980. [1] BYTE wrote "we were impressed with the performance ... the graphics alone make this an attractive, albeit not inexpensive, alternate to existing small systems on the market ... it is our guess that many personal computer experimenters and hackers will want this machine."

  7. HP 2640 - Wikipedia

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    HP Printer Control Language shares a common non-ANSI escape sequence grammar and common sequences with HP terminals. In-house developers ported TinyBASIC to the HP 2645A, as well as developing several games in assembler (most notably "Keep On Drivin'", Tennis and Reversi). Plotters could also be interfaced to using HP/GL 2 with TinyBasic.

  8. Mopria Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Mopria Print Library enables third-party plug-ins and provides support for a vast range of printers from multiple vendors. The Mopria Print Library is part of the Samsung Print Service by HP, giving Samsung Galaxy users the ability to print content from their devices.

  9. HP-41C - Wikipedia

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    The HP-41C series are programmable, expandable, continuous memory handheld RPN calculators made by Hewlett-Packard from 1979 to 1990. The original model, HP-41C, was the first of its kind to offer alphanumeric display capabilities. Later came the HP-41CV and HP-41CX, offering more memory and functionality.