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Hewlett-Packard Company or HP is an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States.
A printhead that is integrated into an inkjet cartridge so that the ink and inkjet technology are together. Also described as tri-chamber and tri-color cartridges.
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An adapter card installed in a computer that enables it to connect to a network; most NICs support several different types of networks and network cabling.
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A measurement of printer speed, indicating how many finished pages a printer can produce over a 60 second period. PPM speeds are typically listed for both black-only and mixed text and color documents.
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The page description language developed by HP for use in its laser and inkjet printers.
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RAM built into a printer can temporarily store data from a print job until the printer is ready to print the data.
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HP's latest generation of thermal inkjet technology. It's featured in new printing platforms across consumer and commercial products launched in 2005, and allows the integration of thousands of nozzles and multiple colors onto a single printhead.
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A printing system in which the inkjet printhead resides in the printer, not the ink cartridge.
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A fast input/output (I/O) data transfer standard used for connecting peripherals to a computer or controller. Typically, each device connected to a computer uses its own port. USB can connect up to 127 peripherals through a single port, and peripherals can be connected together. USB devices may be hot plugged, which means that power does not have to be turned off to connect or disconnect a peripheral. USB is becoming the primary means of connection for printers and other peripherals to PCs, and is supported by most major hardware, software and telecommunications providers.
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The primary colors used by displays to create full-color images and detected by the sensors in scanners or camera's when capturing an image. By varying the relative intensity of red, green and blue, millions of different colors can be generated.
Industry:Office Equipment
A printer that can also scan and copy; many of these devices can send and receive faxes as well.
Industry:Office equipment