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  2. Multi-function printer - Wikipedia

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    The print engine of most All-in-one devices is based either on a home desktop inkjet printer, or on a home desktop laser printer. They may be black-and-white or colour capable. Laser models provide a better result for text while inkjet gives a more convincing result for images and they are a cheaper multifunctional. [3]

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    It retails for a cool $4,300, so we found out whether it was really worth that high cost. We tried out the Tonal 2 smart home gym. It retails for a cool $4,300, so we found out whether it was ...

  4. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The plotter was used for those requiring high-quality line art like blueprints. The introduction of the low-cost laser printer in 1984, with the first HP LaserJet, [9] and the addition of PostScript in next year's Apple LaserWriter set off a revolution in printing known as desktop publishing. [10]

  5. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of memory, the first LaserJet only had 128 kilobytes of memory, and a portion of that was reserved for use by the controller. The LaserJet printer had high print quality, could print horizontally or vertically and produce graphics. [1] It was ideal for printing memos, letters, and spreadsheets.

  6. Best affordable home gyms in 2021 - AOL

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    Building a home gym doesn't need to break the bank. These power towers, benches, squat racks and more are highly rated and under $500. Best affordable home gyms in 2021

  7. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Ink cartridges are typically priced at $13 to $75/US fl oz ($1,664 to $9,600/US gal; $440 to $2,536/L) of ink, [15] meaning that refill cartridges sometimes cost a substantial fraction of the cost of the printer. To save money, many people use compatible ink cartridges from a vendor other than the printer manufacturer [citation needed].