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  2. Epson QX-10 - Wikipedia

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    The Epson QX-10 is a microcomputer running CP/M or TPM-III (CP/M-80 compatible) which was introduced in 1983. It is based on a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, running at 4 MHz, provides up to 256 KB of RAM organized in four switchable banks, and includes a separate graphics processor chip manufactured by NEC to provide advanced graphics capabilities.

  3. Internet Printing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a specialized communication protocol used between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers). The protocol allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the network-attached printer or print server, and perform tasks such as querying the status of a ...

  4. Epson - Wikipedia

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    The Epson name was coined by joining the initials EP (Electronic Printer) and the word son, making "Epson" mean "Electronic Printer's Son". [9] In April of the same year, Epson America Inc. was established to sell printers for Shinshu Seiki Co. Epson HX-20

  5. List of CRT video projectors - Wikipedia

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    10 MHz : 18 kHz : Barco Vision 2 DTAC [16] Barco: 1985: 7 inches: Clinton: No : 10 MHz : 18 kHz : Vision Star 5 LS [16] Barco: 1984: 7 inches: Clinton: No : 10 MHz : 18 kHz : Dual Vision 2 [16] Barco: 1985: 7 inches: Clinton: No : 10 MHz : 18 kHz : Two projectors mounted in a special pedestal allowing twice the brightness. Videacolor [16] Barco ...

  6. IBM 4610 - Wikipedia

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    IBM SureMark printer. The IBM 4610, also known as SureMark, is a thermal point-of-sale printer, originally developed and manufactured by IBM and currently offered by Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, launched in 1996.

  7. Magic lantern - Wikipedia

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    The magic lantern used a concave mirror behind a light source to direct the light through a small rectangular sheet of glass—a "lantern slide" that bore the image—and onward into a lens at the front of the apparatus.