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  2. Currys Digital - Wikipedia

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    Currys Digital was an electrical retailer in the United Kingdom owned by Dixons Carphone, with its origins in a photographic shop opened by Charles Kalms. The chain was known as Dixons until 2006, when parent company DSG International announced they were moving away from the Dixons brand, except in Ireland and airports in the United Kingdom.

  3. CUPS - Wikipedia

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    CUPS 1.1 replaced this interface with an enhanced administration interface that allows users to add, modify, delete, configure, and control classes, jobs, and printers. CUPS 1.2 and later provide a revamped web interface which features improved readability and design, support for automatically discovered printers, and better access to system ...

  4. IBM hammer printers - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in late 1974, it includes a print band printer that IBM describe as using an engraved character font belt. The Model 1 and 3 can print at 300 lpm, while Model 2 and 4 can print at 400 lpm while using a 48 character set band. It uses one hammer for each print position. [3]

  5. IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters - Wikipedia

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    The line printers have 12 sensors to recognize 12 independent positions on the carriage control tape. Each position is called a channel, numbered from 1 to 12. If a hole is punched in a channel, then this hole marked a position on the page that the printer can 'jump to' quickly by advancing until the hole is sensed by the corresponding channel ...

  6. Currys - Wikipedia

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    Currys went public in 1927 when his four sons merged The Louth Bicycle Company, and the loose confederation of shops which the sons had run since their father's retirement in 1909, with the Nottingham-based Campion Cycle Company. [2] An old sign for a Currys store in Cowley Road, Oxford, possibly dating from 1934.

  7. IBM 1403 - Wikipedia

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    The 1404 printer is an IBM impact printer with "all the basic features of the IBM 1403 Printer," with the added ability to print on card documents, such as punched cards. [ 12 ] The 1404 can print on continuous forms at 600 lines per minute, and on cards at 800 cards per minute.

  8. IBM 3800 - Wikipedia

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    IBM claimed it was twice as fast as the Model 001. It was the first AFP printer in the 3800 line. [27] The three main goals of the model 003 were: [28] Improved print resolution. The model 3 had a print resolution of 240 × 240 pels versus the Model 001 and 002, which had a resolution of 180 × 144 pels. Improved graphics printing capability.

  9. Printing registration - Wikipedia

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    [1] Machine components such as the print cylinder, doctor blade assembly, printing plates, stress/friction and more, affect the registration of the machine. [2] Inconsistencies among these components can cause the printing press to fall out of registration; that is when press operators will begin to see defects in their print.