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  2. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Amdek's primary focus was on the potential uses of personal computers to assist musicians, and in 1982 they introduced the DXY-100, the company's first pen plotter, with the intent of allowing users to print out their own sheet music. Soon realizing the printer had a much larger market potential, in 1983 Amdek became the Roland DG Corporation. [41]

  3. Plotter - Wikipedia

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    A pen plotter's speed is primarily limited by the type of pen used, so the choice of pen is a key factor in pen plotter output speed. Indeed, most modern pen plotters have commands to control slewing speed, depending on the type of pen currently in use. There are many types of plotter pen, some of which are no longer mass-produced.

  4. Category:Pen plotters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pen plotters" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Apple 410 Color Plotter; C. Calcomp plotter; H. HP 7470

  5. HP 7470 - Wikipedia

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    The HP 7470 was a small low-cost desktop pen plotter introduced by Hewlett-Packard's San Diego division in 1982. [1] It was the first small-format plot that moved the paper, rather than the pens. [2]

  6. MPU-401 - Wikipedia

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    Still later, Roland would get rid of the breakout box completely and put all connectors on the back of the interface card itself. Products released in this manner: Roland MPU-IMC, the rare 'Micro Channel' version of the card. Roland MPU-401AT Roland MPU-PC98II Roland MPU-IPC-T card. MPU-APL: for the Apple II. Single-card combination of the MIF ...

  7. Pen plotter - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 October 2009, at 22:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. DMPL - Wikipedia

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    DMPL, or Digital Microprocessor Plotter Language, is a vector graphics file format from Houston Instruments developed to control pen plotters and later used on cutting plotters. Driver [ edit ]

  9. Calcomp - Wikipedia

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    It produced a wide range of plotters (both drum and flat-bed), digitizers, thermal transfer color printers, [11] thermal plotters [12] (InfoWorld June 13, 1994 p. 40) and other graphic input/output devices. In 1969, it produced about 80% of all plotters worldwide. It also produced IBM plug compatible (PCM) disk and tape products. The disk ...