Back in the early days of computing, user terminals utilized line printers for output. Naturally this took an incredible amount of paper, but it came with the advantage of creating a hard copy of ...
Laser and line printers serve opposite ends of the output spectrum. If your business rarely prints multipart forms, you probably don't need a line printer. On the other hand, if all your output ...
Line printers are high-speed, business-oriented printing machines that were developed initially for punch-card business machines, before the dawn of the computer age. They print a line of text at a ...
(1) A wide-format inkjet printer. The paper is taped onto a drum for precise alignment to the nozzles. (2) An old line printer technology that used formed character images around a cylindrical drum as ...
An impact printer that prints a line at a time. Printronix pioneered this technology in 1974. Line matrix and band printers are the surviving line printer technologies, but line matrix can print ...
[Usagi Electric] has his Centurion minicomputer (and a few others) running like a top. One feature that’s missing, though, is the ability to produce a hard copy. Now, a serious machine like the ...
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