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  2. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    Canon supplies both mechanisms and cartridges for most HP laser printers; some larger A3 models use Samsung print engines. [2] [3] These printers (and later on all-in-one units, including scanning and faxing) have, as of 2020, a three decade plus history of serving both in offices and at home for personal/at home use. [4]

  3. Multi-function printer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, almost all printer manufacturers offer multifunction printers. They are designed for home, small business, enterprise and commercial use. Naturally, the cost, usability, robustness, throughput, output quality, etc. all vary with the various use cases. However, they all generally do the same functions; Print, Scan, and Photocopy.

  4. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    DTF transfer printer, UV inkjet printer, UV DTF sticker printer Q. Name Products Status ... A3 MFP Mono & A3 MFP Colour Sold to HP for $1.05B in Sept. 2016

  5. Walmart has a Canon all-in-one printer for $29, and I ... - AOL

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    The printer also has basic scan and copy capabilities, the big limitation being the one-sheet-at-a-time flatbed. If you need a machine with a multi-page document feeder, keep looking.

  6. List of Hewlett-Packard products - Wikipedia

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    Printer Notes: In HP printers introduced since ca 2006, alpha codes indicate product groupings and optional features, thus for example: [3] * Lead alpha codes: A – HP Photosmart Axxx Compact/Portable photo printer

  7. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    A2, A3, A4 and some derived non-ISO sizes as GOST 2301-68 formats. GOST 3450 from 1960 was replaced by ESKD GOST 2301 in 1968, [16] but the numeric designations remained in popular use much longer. The new designations were not purely numeric but consisted of the ISO label followed by an 'x', or possibly the multiplication sign '×', and the ...