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  2. Category:Daisy wheel printers - Wikipedia

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  3. Daisy wheel printing - Wikipedia

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    Daisy wheel printing is an impact printing technology invented in 1970 by Andrew Gabor [1] at Diablo Data Systems.It uses interchangeable pre-formed type elements, each with typically 96 glyphs, to generate high-quality output comparable to premium typewriters such as the IBM Selectric, but two to three times faster.

  4. The best tablets for seniors in 2025, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    You’ll find this tablet to be well-built despite its plastic case and light weight. It’s 8-inch high definition LCD display will make the shows you stream and the games you play on it look great.

  5. Diablo 630 - Wikipedia

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    The Diablo 630 is a discontinued daisy wheel style computer printer sold by the Diablo Data Systems division of the Xerox Corporation beginning in 1980. [1] [2] The printer is capable of letter-quality printing; that is, its print quality is equivalent to the quality of an IBM Selectric typewriter or printer, the de facto quality standard of ...

  6. The Best Portable Photo Printers for 2019 - AOL

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  7. Zink (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Zink makes all the paper, [2] along with a printer for printing labels and other designs on rolls of Zink zRoll; and licenses its technology to other companies that make compact photo printers, and combined camera / compact photo printers that print photographs onto mostly 2×3” (about 5×8 cm) sheets of Zink Paper.