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  2. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A line printer can print at 1100 lines per minute or faster, frequently printing pages more rapidly than many current laser printers. On the other hand, the mechanical components of line printers operate with tight tolerances and require regular preventive maintenance (PM) to produce a top quality print.

  3. HP LaserJet 1020 - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to less compact, more powerful, laser printers, it only exposes ZjStream externally. Print speed, black (normal quality mode) – up to 14 pages/minute. [2] Processor speed – 234 MHz; Memory – 2 MB of RAM [3] USB 2.0 [4] Monthly duty cycle – 8,000 single-sided pages per month (maximum); 1,000 single-sided pages per month ...

  4. HP DeskJet - Wikipedia

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    It was so successful that HP introduced a version of the DeskJet capable of color printing, the DeskJet 500C, in October 1991, which is also HP's first 300 dpi color printer, offering 4 minutes per page in color, using a swappable either black or CMY print head ink cartridge. It was replaced by the DeskJet 550C in October 1992, HP's first dual ...

  5. Risograph - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called a printer-duplicator, as newer models can be used as a network printer as well as a stand-alone duplicator. When printing or copying many duplicates (generally more than 100) of the same content, it is typically far less expensive per page than a conventional photocopier, laser printer, or inkjet printer.

  6. HP LaserJet 4000 series - Wikipedia

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    The LaserJet 4000 series printers print letter paper at 17 pages per minute, and can be set to print at 600 dpi or 1200 dpi, although when set to print at true 1200 dpi, the printer runs at reduced speed. These printers may be connected to a computer using either the serial port, parallel port or Ethernet ( for the network capable "N" series ...

  7. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Although nearly all inkjet, thermal, and laser printers also print closely spaced dots rather than continuous lines or characters, it is not customary to call them dot matrix printers. [27] Dot matrix printers have one of the lowest printing costs per page. [citation needed] They are able to use fanfold continuous paper with tractor holes.