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  2. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Networked or shared printers are "designed for high-volume, high-speed printing". They are usually shared by many users on a network and can print at speeds of 45 to around 100 ppm. The Xerox 9700 could achieve 120 ppm. An ID Card printer is used for printing plastic ID cards. These can now be customised with important features such as ...

  3. List of UNIVAC products - Wikipedia

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    UNIVAC High speed printer 600 line/min printer; Offline tape handling units ... UNIVAC 1218 – real-time computer; UNIVAC 1230 – later, faster (2×) ...

  4. Canon Production Printing - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company entered the very high speed, high volume printing market when it acquired Siemens’ High Performance Printing Division of German computer company Siemens-Nixdorf. This division, located in Poing , near Munich , made printers capable of producing over 1000 continuous-feed prints a minute, and focused on printing bills and ...

  5. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    High speed continuous forms printers Xerox: Xerographic (Laser) Printers - Office through Production Color, High Speed Aqueous Inkjet presses, Solid Ink Inkjet presses, etc. Xerox International Partners (Fuji Xerox)

  6. UNIVAC High speed printer - Wikipedia

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    The UNIVAC High speed printer read metal UNIVAC magnetic tape using a UNISERVO tape drive and printed the data from the tape at 600 lines per minute. Each line could contain 130 characters in its fixed-width font .

  7. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    HP introduced the first laser printer for IBM PC compatible personal computers in May 1984 at the Computer Dealers' Exhibition . It was a 300- dpi , 8 ppm printer that sold for $3,495 with the price reduced to $2,995 in September 1985. [ 6 ]

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