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  2. HP 7470 - Wikipedia

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    The HP 7470 was a small low-cost desktop pen plotter introduced by Hewlett-Packard's San Diego division in 1982. [1] It was the first small-format plot that moved the paper, rather than the pens. [2] It used a revolutionary "grit wheel" design which moved the paper held in place by a wheel with embedded grit and a pinch roller.

  3. Gel pen - Wikipedia

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    The tip of a gel pen. A gel pen uses ink in which pigment is suspended in a water-based gel. [1] Because the ink is thick and opaque, it shows up more clearly on slick surfaces than the typical inks used in ballpoint or felt tip pens. Gel pens can be used for many types of writing and illustration.

  4. Charge cycle - Wikipedia

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    A charge cycle is the process of charging a rechargeable battery and discharging it as required into a load.The term is typically used to specify a battery's expected life, as the number of charge cycles affects life more than the mere passage of time.

  5. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    It offered 10 ppm, an HP Instant-on fuser, 600 dpi with HP REt boosting output effectively to 1200 dpi, a 2.5-cent cost per page, and a 7,000-page monthly duty cycle. In 2002, the 8150 was discontinued and was replaced by the 9000 series, which produced 50 pages per minute and used an internal duplexer.

  6. AA battery - Wikipedia

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    It is named UM-3 by JIS of Japan. [2] Historically, it is known as D14 (hearing aid battery), [3] U12 – later U7 (standard cell), or HP7 (for zinc chloride 'high power' version) in official documentation in the United Kingdom, or a pen cell. [4] AA batteries are common in portable electronic devices.

  7. Pen - Wikipedia

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    A luxury pen. A pen is a common writing instrument that applies ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] Early pens such as reed pens, quill pens, dip pens and ruling pens held a small amount of ink on a nib or in a small void or cavity that had to be periodically recharged by dipping the tip of the pen into an inkwell.

  8. Retractable pen - Wikipedia

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    The brothers sold their pen only in Europe. Milton Reynolds, an American entrepreneur, changed the design to a gravity feed and it became successful in the US market. [1] The Frawley Pen Company, founded in 1949 by Patrick J. Frawley, claims to have made the "first pen with a retractable ballpoint tip" in 1950. [2] [3] Retractable Pilot Pens

  9. OpenText ALM - Wikipedia

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    OpenText ALM is a set of software tools developed and marketed by OpenText (previously Hewlett-Packard, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Micro Focus) for application development and testing.