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  2. 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.

  3. Printer Command Language - Wikipedia

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    PCL 3GUI is used in the HP DesignJet, some DeskJet series printers, and OfficeJet series printers. It uses a compressed raster format that is not compatible with standard PCL 3. PCL 4 was introduced on the HP LaserJet Plus [2] in 1985, adding macros, larger bitmapped fonts and graphics. PCL 4 is still popular for many applications.

  4. File deletion - Wikipedia

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    File deletion is the removal of a file from a computer's file system. All operating systems include commands for deleting files (rm on Unix and Linux, [1] era in CP/M and DR-DOS, del/erase in MS-DOS/PC DOS, DR-DOS, Microsoft Windows etc.). File managers also provide a convenient way of deleting files. Files may be deleted one-by-one, or a whole ...

  5. Printing - Wikipedia

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    Laser printing (toner printing) mainly used in offices and for transactional printing (bills, bank documents). Laser printing is commonly used by direct mail companies to create variable data letters or coupons. Pad printing, popular for its ability to print on complex three-dimensional surfaces; Relief print, mainly used for catalogues

  6. HP Media Vault - Wikipedia

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    Lee Devlin was the hardware architect for the HP Media Vault and he maintains an unofficial support site for the device. [2] The site includes information on hard drive replacement, restoring a previous snapshot of your pc, photos of the device internals as well as setting up a Firefly/iTunes Experimental server amongst many other articles.

  7. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    Delete means simply that the user thinks the article should be deleted. They may state reasons or simply leave it at this statement. Because the deletion process is a discussion and not a vote, simply stating "delete" without any further comment is discouraged. Keep means simply that the user thinks the article should not be deleted. They may ...

  8. Virtual printer - Wikipedia

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    In computing a virtual printer is a simulated device whose user interface and API resemble that of a printer driver, but which is not connected to a physical computer printer. When a document is "printed" by a virtual printer, instead of physically printing it on paper or other material the underlying software processes the images of its pages ...

  9. Wikipedia:Deletion policy - Wikipedia

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    They are not removed, but may be tagged with {}, noting that a user "has made few or no other edits". In extreme cases, a deletion debate can be semi-protected. It is also inappropriate to request deletion because of an editorial dispute. Such disputes are not resolved by deleting the whole page; instead, use dispute resolution.