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  2. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    Jet Printer Joined Complete InkJet Package Minolta: printer division merged to Minolta-QMS in 2000 Minolta-QMS: merged to Konica Minolta in 2003 Memorex Telex became MTX Microcom Corporation Thermal Printer became MTX MTX became Visara

  3. HellermannTyton - Wikipedia

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    It then began harmonising its branding under the single worldwide trademark HellermannTyton in 1999. [15] After that, in 2000, it established a new plant at Tornesch near Hamburg with 15,000 m 2 of production and storage space. [16] The company was sold by its then owners, Spirent, to funds controlled by Doughty Hanson & Co for £289m in 2006. [17]

  4. MicroDry - Wikipedia

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    A picture of the MicroDry 1300, one of the models in the MicroDry Family. MicroDry is a computer printing system developed by the ALPS corporation of Japan. It is a wax/resin-transfer system using individual colored thermal ribbon cartridges, and can print in process color using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black cartridges, as well as spot-color cartridges as white, metallic silver, and ...

  5. Thermal-transfer printing - Wikipedia

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    Thermal-transfer printing is done by melting wax within the print heads of a specialized printer. The thermal-transfer print process utilises three main components: a non-movable print head, a carbon ribbon (the ink) and a substrate to be printed, which would typically be paper, synthetics, card or textile materials.

  6. Thermal copier - Wikipedia

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    Thermal copier Pentacon PENTACOP 110 in a GDR Museum in Dresden. A thermal copier or thermocopier (used as a Tattoo transfer copier) is a kind of photocopi er based on the effect of heat. The original sheet feeds in conjunction with the "thermo-sensitive" paper, generating a copy on its specially treated surface.

  7. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

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