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  2. CUPS - Wikipedia

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    a Print Manager, which allows management of printers, such as adding and removing printers, through an Add Printer Wizard; a Job Viewer/Manager, which manages printer jobs, such as hold/release, cancel and move to another printer; a CUPS configuration module (integrated into KDE)

  3. Epson - Wikipedia

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    The Epson name was coined by joining the initials EP (Electronic Printer) and the word son, making "Epson" mean "Electronic Printer's Son". [9] In April of the same year, Epson America Inc. was established to sell printers for Shinshu Seiki Co. Epson HX-20

  4. Open XML Paper Specification - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft also required that organizations "engaged in the business of developing (i) scanners that output XPS Documents; (ii) printers that consume XPS Documents to produce hard-copy output; or (iii) print driver or raster image software products or components thereof that convert XPS Documents for the purpose of producing hard-copy output ...

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  6. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Printer business was sold in 1997 to GENICOM (now TallyGenicom), which then produced models bearing the Digital logo. Networking business was sold c.1997 to Cabletron Systems, and subsequently spun off as Digital Network Products Group. DECtalk and DECvoice voice products were spun off, and eventually arrived at Fonix Speech Group.