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  2. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roland Corporation (ローランド株式会社, Rōrando Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. [2]

  3. Plotter - Wikipedia

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    A plotter is a machine that produces vector graphics drawings. Plotters draw lines on paper using a pen, or in some applications, use a knife to cut a material like vinyl or leather. In the latter case, they are sometimes known as a cutting plotter. In the past, plotters were used in applications such as computer-aided design, as they were able ...

  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. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apple 410 Color Plotter; C.

  5. 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 ]

  6. 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 License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  7. Category:Plotters - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Computer printers. Computing output devices. Office equipment. Printing devices. Graphics hardware. Non-impact printing. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Calcomp plotter - Wikipedia

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    The Calcomp 565 drum plotter, [3][4] introduced in 1959, was one of the first computer graphics output devices sold. The computer could control in 0.01 inches (0.25 mm) increments the rotation of an 11-inch (280 mm) wide drum, and the horizontal movement of a pen holder over the drum. The pen was pressed by a spring against paper scrolling ...

  9. Bendix G-15 - Wikipedia

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    The PA-3 pen plotter runs at 1 inch per second with 200 increments per inch on a paper roll 1 foot wide by 100 feet long. The optional retractable pen-holder eliminates "retrace lines". The MTA-2 can interface up to four drives for half-inch Mylar magnetic tapes, which can store as many as 300,000 words (in blocks no longer than 108 words).