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  2. LightJet - Wikipedia

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    The LightJet5000 large-format printer was introduced at PMA in 1996. The product produced continuous-tone photographic prints and Duratrans up to 50×50 inches. In 1997 a version capable of printing to a dimensional size limit of 50×100 inches was introduced. The Océ LightJet430 50" x 120" (image size) photo laser printer was introduced in 2000.

  3. Flatbed digital printer - Wikipedia

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    Example of a flatbed UV printer with a rotary attachment printing on a bottle. Although most flatbed printers are limited to printing on flat some are capable of printing of cylindrical objects, such as bottles and cans, using rotary attachments that position the object and rotate it while the printhead applies ink.

  4. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    HP LaserJet 5 printer The Game Boy Pocket Printer, a thermal printer released as a peripheral for the Nintendo Game Boy This is an example of a wide-carriage dot matrix printer, designed for 14-inch (360 mm) wide paper, shown with 8.5-by-14-inch (220 mm × 360 mm) legal paper.

  5. List of virtual printer software - Wikipedia

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    Virtual PDF printers for Microsoft Windows: Bullzip PDF Printer – there is a free version; CutePDF; DoPDF – this is a simplified version of NovaPDF; PDFCreator – a Ghostscript-based virtual printer for Microsoft Windows, with user interface for advanced options (security settings, combining multiple documents, etc.).

  6. Bullzip PDF Printer - Wikipedia

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    Bullzip PDF printer is free-of-charge virtual printer computer software that allows programs running under Microsoft Windows operating systems to create Portable Document Format (PDF) files by selecting to "print" to the Bullzip PDF printer instead of a physical printer. [1] Version 12.x of the software was approved for use by the US Department ...

  7. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    IBM 5100 (1975) Successful demonstrations of the 1973 SCAMP prototype led to the first commercial IBM 5100 portable microcomputer launched in 1975. The product incorporated an IBM PALM processor, 5-inch (130 mm) CRT, full function keyboard and the ability to be programmed in both APL and BASIC for engineers, analysts, statisticians and other business problem-solvers.

  8. List of Instax cameras and printers - Wikipedia

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    2.3 megapixel digital camera with built–in Instax photo printer Instax Mini LiPlay [25] [26] June 2019 28 mm (35-mm equivalent) ƒ/2.0 1/4 to 1/8000 automatic built-in lithium-ion 82.5 x 122.9 x 36.7 255 g Records sound accessible via QR code printed on photos Instax Mini Evo [27] [28] December 2021 28 mm (35-mm equivalent) ƒ/2.0 1/4 to 1/8000

  9. 4M - Wikipedia

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    4M or 4-M may refer to: 4m, or 4 metres; 4-meter band in amateur radio; 4M, a model of Toyota M engine; 4M, a model of Mitsubishi 4M4 engine; 4M, a model of HP LaserJet 4; DC-4M, a designation of Canadair North Star; A-4M, a model of Douglas A-4 Skyhawk; Fokker DH-4M, see Airco DH.4; VF-4M, see VMA-211; VB-4M, see VMFA-232; PB-4M, see Osa ...