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  2. Epson Equity - Wikipedia

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    Epson bundled some utility programs that offered decent turnkey functionality for novice users. The Equity was a reliable and compatible design for half the price of a similarly-configured IBM PC. Epson often promoted sales by bundling one of their printers with it at cost.

  3. ESC/P - Wikipedia

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    ESC/P2 is a more recent variant of ESC/P by Epson. ESC/P2 is backward compatible with ESC/P, but adds commands for new printer features such as scalable fonts and enhanced graphics printing. ESC/P-R is a variant now used by Epson on many inkjet printers. [3] ESC/POS is a variant for controlling receipt printers as commonly used at the point of ...

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  5. Ella Maisy Purvis - Wikipedia

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    From South London, Purvis was born on 2 June 2003 to an urban planner mother and a business coach father. [1] She trained as a classical ballet dancer before pursuing acting as a career. [2]

  6. Epson ActionNote - Wikipedia

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    Epson, which is sometimes credited for being the first to market a notebook computer with the HX-20 in 1982, [2] introduced the ActionNote series in April 1993. [3] Development for the ActionNote was led by Sanford Weisman, portable computer product manager at Epson America, who was also instrumental in the design of the company's earlier NB series of laptops. [4]

  7. Parallel port - Wikipedia

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    IBM released the IBM Personal Computer in 1981 and included a variant of the Centronics interface— only IBM logo printers (rebranded from Epson) could be used with the IBM PC. [5] IBM standardized the parallel cable with a DB25F connector on the PC side and the 36-pin Centronics connector on the printer side. Vendors soon released printers ...