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  2. Supertank printer - Wikipedia

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    As an inkjet printer, it dispenses ink droplets at a very high speed, which allows for a relatively long distance between the printhead and the substrate, and a high drop-ejection frequency, allowing for high-speed printing. [citation needed] The reduction of waste due to the elimination of used cartridges and their packaging. [2]

  3. Continuous ink system - Wikipedia

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    Supertank printers – a subset of CISS technology – have high-capacity integrated ink tanks or ink packs, and are manually refilled via ink bottles. When supertank ink systems are paired with disposable printhead technology, replaceable cartridges are used to replace the exhausted print heads.

  4. IBM hammer printers - Wikipedia

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    The Model 005 is a standalone printer that can be directly attached to a parallel channel without a separate control unit or integrated adapter. Maximum print speed is 1580 lpm with a 32 character set. One unique capacity of the 3203 was the ability to print Braille. This was done by using an operator installed rubber strip across the face of ...

  5. Inkjet printing - Wikipedia

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    Scitex Digital Printing developed high-speed, variable-data, inkjet printers for production printing, but sold its profitable assets associated with the technology to Kodak in 2005 who now market the printers as Kodak Versamark VJ1000, VT3000, and VX5000 printing systems. These roll-fed printers can print at up to 305m per minute.

  6. List of IBM products - Wikipedia

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    IBM 1403: High-Speed Impact Printer; IBM 1404: IBM 1401/Sys360—Printer [134] [153] ... 10 MB capacity; IBM 2310: Cartridge disk drive, used 2315 cartridge.

  7. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Networked or shared printers are "designed for high-volume, high-speed printing". They are usually shared by many users on a network and can print at speeds of 45 to around 100 ppm. The Xerox 9700 could achieve 120 ppm. An ID Card printer is used for printing plastic ID cards. These can now be customised with important features such as ...

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