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Refilling kits include printer-specific instructions. The following basic types of refill toner (differing mainly in particle size and fusing temperature) have been identified by one vendor while other refill vendors insist that each printer or copier model requires a unique type. [citation needed] HP, Canon printers; Canon PC copiers
Toby Tyler was initially serialized in Harper's Young People in 1877, [1] then published as a book in 1881. It became something of a classic among American boys and girls who dreamed of running away to join the circus and remained popular for generations. It was James Otis Kaler's first book and also his best known and most successful. [2]
Otis Spofford is a 1953 children's novel by Beverly Cleary. The story revolves around the antics of the title character, a precocious fourth-grader with a knack for getting into trouble. Otis lives with his mother, who is often absent from the household due to teaching classes at her dance school, and therefore Otis is required to entertain ...
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Otis delivered net sales of $3.6 billion with organic sales down 1%. Adjusted operating profit -- excluding a $15 million foreign exchange headwind was up $38 million, driven by the service segment.
Third-grader Ellen Tebbits lives with her parents on Tillamook Street in Portland, Oregon. The book opens when Ellen heads to her dance class at the studio run by the mother of a classmate, Otis Spofford, who is always teasing her. When she arrives, she heads to change in a broom closet so the other girls cannot see her terrible secret: Ellen ...
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Otis Adelbert Kline (July 1, 1891 – October 24, 1946) was an American songwriter, [1] adventure novelist and literary agent during the pulp era. Much of his work first appeared in the magazine Weird Tales .