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  2. Tally (company) - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual property and worldwide distribution rights for the TallyGenicom serial matrix, inkjet and thermal technologies were retained by TallyGenicom AG and acquired by DASCOM in June 2009. DASCOM Europe now market the full range of the former TallyGenicom brand of serial, passbook and mobile printers under the ‘Tally' brand name.

  3. TallyGenicom - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, DASCOM acquired the key assets of TallyGenicom AG and TallyGenicom Computerdrucker GmbH in order to establish its European operation, which is named DASCOM Europe. DASCOM Europe manufacture and market a range of dot matrix , passbook, flatbed, mobile and thermal printers under both the 'Tally' and 'Tally Dascom' brand names.

  4. Printronix - Wikipedia

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    Printronix was founded in 1974 by Robert A. Kleist and business partners Gordon B. Barrus and David Mayne. Barrus realized there was a capital need for businesses to store all their data via printing, so he quit his job at Data Products and started

  5. GENICOM - Wikipedia

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    GENICOM's stock was delisted from the NASDAQ in January when stock price went below $1. CEO Paul Winn and Chief Financial Officer James Gale were relieved of their positions in March as the company went into chapter 11 and Shaun Donnellan was brought in as CEO.

  6. Check sheet - Wikipedia

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    One or more symbols to represent the different types of defects to be recorded—these symbols take the place of the check marks of the other types of charts. Note that the defect categories and how process outputs are to be placed into these categories must be agreed to and spelled out in advance of constructing the check sheet.

  7. Fu (tally) - Wikipedia

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    Fu (Chinese: 符; pinyin: fú ⓘ) was a tally, which was used as a proof of authorization in ancient China, which typically consists of two parts. [1] Generals would use the fu as an imperial authorization for troop movements and for other purposes while amongst the populace, it was used as a proof of authorization for goods exchanges or for leases. [1]

  8. GenICam - Wikipedia

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    GenICam (abbreviated for Generic Interface for Cameras) is a generic programming interface for machine vision (industrial) cameras. The goal of the standard is to decouple industrial camera interfaces technology (such as GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, CoaXPress or Camera Link) from the user application programming interface (API).

  9. Geni.com - Wikipedia

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    Geni is an American commercial genealogy and social networking website, founded in 2006, [1] and owned by MyHeritage, [2] [3] an Israeli private company, since November 2012. [4] ...