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  2. Line printer - Wikipedia

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    Comb printers, also called line matrix printers, printed a matrix of dots instead of individual characters in the same way as single-character dot matrix printers, but using a comb of hammers to print a portion of an entire row of pixels at one time (for example, every eighth pixel). By oscillating the comb or "print shuttle" left and right a ...

  3. Line matrix printer - Wikipedia

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    Dot matrix printers are widely used because of their low cost per page. Dot matrix printers are divided into two main groups: serial dot matrix printers and line matrix [1] printers. Line matrix mechanism. A serial dot matrix printer has a print head that runs back and forth, or in an up and down motion, on the page and prints by impact ...

  4. Category:Line printers - Wikipedia

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    Line matrix printer; Line printer; T. Train printer; W. Wheel printer This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 20:45 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. IBM hammer printers - Wikipedia

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    IBM 5203 with yellow covers IBM System/3 with IBM 5203 . The IBM 5203 is a line printer that uses interchangeable train cartridges. By default it has 96 print positions, which can be optionally expanded to 120 or 132 positions.

  6. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    serial matrix, line matrix, laser merged into TallyGenicom TallyGenicom: serial matrix, line matrix, laser, thermal, mobile U.S. assets purchased by Printronix European assets purchased by Dascom TEC Tektronix: Phaser brand solid ink color, dye-sublimation printers printer business acquired by Xerox Teletype Texas Instruments

  7. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The Printronix P7000 series of line matrix printers are still manufactured as of 2013. Line printers are the fastest of all impact printers and are used for bulk printing in large computer centres. A line printer can print at 1100 lines per minute or faster, frequently printing pages more rapidly than many current laser printers.