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    Staples accepts all used ink and toner cartridges for recycling. Prior to 2008, the only cartridge brands that could be recycled were HP, Kodak, and Dell, and customers were given a $3 coupon for the store, with the maximum number of coupons to be given, or redeemed, at any one time being 25.

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    This can lead to reduced battery life and increased energy use, unless a light-on-dark color scheme is used. A 2018 article in Popular Science suggests that "Dark mode is easier on the eyes and battery" [70] and displaying white on full brightness uses roughly six times as much power as pure black on a Google Pixel, which has an OLED display. [71]

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    Alexander Murray and Richard Morse invented and patented the first analog color scanner at Eastman Kodak in 1937. Intended for color separation at printing presses, their machine was an analog drum scanner that imaged a color transparency mounted in the drum, with a light source placed underneath the film, and three photocells with red, green, and blue color filters reading each spot on the ...

  6. 8×63mm patron m/32 - Wikipedia

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    Black tip Ordinary armor-piercing cartridge. Penetration of ~10 mm at 50 m 8 mm sk ptr m/32 pprj m/40 or 8 mm pbr ptr m/32-40 AP 31,14 15,7 3,6 Kspkr 1/0,55 pbr Tungsten core 725 m/s Top half black Tungsten-cored ammunition. Penetration of ~20 mm at 0 m Only used in machine guns. 8 mm sk ptr m/32 slprj m/39 Tracer: 28,9 11,01 3,6 Kspkr 1/0,55

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    In comparison to the .22 Long Rifle some sources note that its ballistics suffered from an excessively high trajectory for a rifle cartridge (a drop of 5.1 in (130 mm) at 100 yd (91 m)), [1] while others praise its inherent accuracy, and larger versatility due to being much more powerful, especially when used in revolvers.