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  2. ISO Standards for colour ink jet printers - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers of printers or devices that use colour ink jet technology are meant to abide by this standard when testing for, and labeling the estimated yields of their products. The testing focused on sampling yields generated from typical business consumer printing applications.

  3. List of Fujitsu image scanners - Wikipedia

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    High-speed scanners Model Speed (simplex/duplex) Daily Duty Cycle Max scan size ADF capacity Resolution Landscape Portrait fi-7800 [11] 110 ppm / 220 ipm 90 ppm / 180 ipm 100,000 docs/day 12 x 17” 500 sheets 600 dpi (optical) 1200 dpi (software) fi-7900 [12] 140 ppm / 280 ipm 105 ppm / 210 ipm

  4. HP LaserJet 4 - Wikipedia

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    The LaserJet 4 Plus (4+), released in 1994, was the LaserJet 4 with the improved Canon EX+ engine which increased printing speed to 12 PPM. [3] This also provided the option for duplex printing (automatic double-sided printing) with the purchase of an accessory (HP part number C3157A).

  5. Multi-function printer - Wikipedia

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    Printing speed (typically given in pages per minute or ppm) Resolution DPI - this is an important metric for both printing and scanning quality. (Note that print DPI is rarely greater than 600dpi actual.

  6. HP DeskJet - Wikipedia

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    HP-branded "Vivera" ink was introduced with the HP DeskJet 6540 starting in 2004, which also offered improved printing speeds of up to 30 ppm in B&W, and 20 ppm in color. All-in-one inkjet printers from HP under the DeskJet brand have also been produced, starting with the HP DeskJet F380 printer/scanner/copier, introduced in 2006, using HP ...

  7. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    This number lets the printer or software know the intended size of the image, or in the case of scanned images, the size of the original scanned object. For example, a bitmap image may measure 1,000 × 1,000 pixels, a resolution of 1 megapixel. If it is labelled as 250 PPI, that is an instruction to the printer to print it at a size of 4 × 4 ...

  8. ISO/IEC 19752 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 19752 Information technology — Method for the determination of toner cartridge yield for monochromatic electrophotographic printers and multi-function devices that contain printer components is an ISO/IEC standard method for the determination of toner cartridge yield for monochrome laser printers, introduced in June 2004 and updated ...

  9. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Their LA30 30 character/second (CPS) dot matrix printer, the first of many, was introduced in 1970. In the mid-1980s, dot-matrix printers were dropping in price, [3] [a] and began to outsell daisywheel printers, due to their higher speed and versatility. [20] The Apple ImageWriter was a popular consumer dot matrix printer in the 1980s until the ...