Features run-down
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The page printer processor affects the speed at which pages are printed, with Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) processors the most efficient. Print speed is also affected by the PC processor, and memory, such as Random Access Memory (RAM) which acts as a short term memory. Read Only Memory (ROM) is a permanent data memory, and large amounts of data can be stored permanently on the printer with the use of a hard disk. Printers often have image enhancement features and most come with built-in fonts known as resident fonts. Many printers now have larger paper handling trays due to demand from end users, and sorter bins are also common options.
Publication Name: What to Buy for Business
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0265-296X
Year: 1997
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Putting print to paper
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Latest page printers offer high standards of resolution and paper handling, and can print much more rapidly than earlier models. Many different products are now available, and it is therefore very easy to find one to suit a particular user's requirements. Among printers which produce four-six pages a minute, the best models include the Sharp JX-9200 and Texas MicroLaser WIN/4. Among those printing seven-10 pages a minute, the best is the Texas MicroLaser Pro/8, while among those printing 11-15 pages a minute, the best is the Brother HL-1260.
Publication Name: What to Buy for Business
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0265-296X
Year: 1996
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The technology choice
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Colour printers can add a great deal to the attractiveness of a company's literature and which one to choose depends upon business needs. A low-end inkjet colour printer will satisfy most of the requirements of small companies. The main financial outlays concerned with colour technology are the printhead and ink supplies. Inkjets continue to dominate the UK's colour printer market, which is led by Epson and Hewlett-Packard.
Publication Name: What to Buy for Business
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0265-296X
Year: 1999
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