Anatomy of a WP System, Part V: the Printer
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Since a mind-boggling number of options must be assessed when considering a printer for word processing output, a decision must first be made on the quality and format desired and the permissible cost. One must select among dot matrix, daisywheel, inkjet, or other mechanisms and choose from a range of speeds. A purchaser must select the pitch or vertical character size as well as the print density. Costlier printers allow operator intervention, programmable alterable page length, and accommodation of various paper sizes and composition.
Publication Name: Modern Office Procedures
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0026-8208
Year: 1983
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Anatomy of a WP System Part IV - The Software
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Bette Primrose gives an explanation of software - what it does, where it resides, and what kinds there are. The software market is expected to grow six times, to $6.7 billion, by 1987. The CP-M operating system, used on 700 machines, has become a standard on which much compatible software is based. Choosing from 10,000 applications programs is akin to shopping in the supermarket.
Publication Name: Modern Office Procedures
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0026-8208
Year: 1983
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Office Automation: Big Bucks?
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Purchasing new equipment means more investment than just the hardware. Failure to adequately plan a total system can result in poor computer performance. Managers must have strong corporate backing, define goals and design an over-all system before purchasing any equipment.
Publication Name: Modern Office Procedures
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0026-8208
Year: 1983
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