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  2. IBM 4610 - Wikipedia

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    IBM SureMark printer. The IBM 4610, also known as SureMark, is a thermal point-of-sale printer, originally developed and manufactured by IBM and currently offered by Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, launched in 1996.

  3. Thermal printing - Wikipedia

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    A thermal printer Bills and receipts are typically printed on thermal paper. [1]Thermal printing (or direct thermal printing) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by passing paper with a thermochromic coating, commonly known as thermal paper, over a print head consisting of tiny electrically heated elements.

  4. ESC/P - Wikipedia

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    ESC/P, short for Epson Standard Code for Printers and sometimes styled Escape/P, is a printer control language developed by Epson to control computer printers. It was mainly used in Epson's dot matrix printers , beginning with the MX-80 in 1980, as well as some of the company's inkjet printers .

  5. Thermal paper - Wikipedia

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    The Silent 700 was the first thermal print system that printed on thermal paper. During the 1970s, Hewlett-Packard integrated thermal paper printers into the design of its HP 9800 series desktop computers, and integrated it into the top of the 2600-series CRT terminals as well as in plotters.

  6. Star Micronics - Wikipedia

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    Star Manufacturing Co., Ltd. was established in 1950 with a capital of ¥ 500,000, in Tegoshi, Shizuoka, to manufacture and sell wristwatches and camera parts. [5]In May 2022, Star Micronics introduced its TSP100IV, a thermal POS receipt printer which offers features for omnichannel retailing.

  7. IBM Printer Model 4 - Wikipedia

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    The previous Printer Model 3 was released as part of IBM 4683 POS system equipment line; The Model 4 was a little updated version of Model 3, upgraded to support of new IBM 4694 POS system. [1] However, unlike the Model 2, which could only operate with IBM 4683 POS systems, the Model 3 was compatible with 4694 POS systems.

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