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The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long ...
The Industrial Barcode Printer segment holds the highest market share of 1% closely followed by the Desktop Barcode Printer ...
As the globe transforms deeper into the digital age, it could be surprising that many airlines continue to use dot matrix printers. This technology dates back to the 1970s, so why do airlines continue ...
Two such printers made their debut at two counters ... to issue a ticket as compared to the 20 seconds taken by the dot matrix printer used presently. The process would be much faster, thereby ...
Lexmark's products include laser printers, inkjet printers, multifunction devices, dot matrix printers and the associated supplies/solutions/services, and ECM and BPM software solutions and services.
The Printing Solutions segment offers Inkjet printers, serial impact dot matrix printers, page printers, color image scanners, large-format inkjet printers, industrial inkjet printing systems ...
Before the 1980s, laser printers were expensive, high-volume units. At that time, dot matrix printers commanded the early PC desktop market for homes and businesses. Compact laser printers ...
This is witnessed most clearly in the then-dominant configuration of printer heads—specifically the 9-pin printer heads found in mass-manufactured dot-matrix printers during the 1970s.
Check out more from the series here. Listener and reader Geoffrey Newton from Falls Church, Virginia, asks: Why do airlines still use dot matrix printers? For many companies that use outdated ...