Infobox CFL player name Casey Printers full name team Free Agent image ImageWidth caption status Active ... J. Printers born May 16, 1981 was a professional American football and Canadian football player. ref name Casey Printers third different starter cite news title Printers third different starter url http ..., Printers was injured late in the 2004 CFL season Grey Cup playoffs West Division Final , and Dickenson, having recovered and shared starting duties with Printers late in the season, stepped in and threw ... Cup game, which the Lions lost to the Toronto Argonauts . Printers was nagged by injuries during the 2005 ... So long, BC Printers signs with Chiefs author Canadian Press with TSN files publisher TSN.ca date ... Printers still walking in cast author TSN.ca staff publisher TSN.ca date 2005 03 04 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Printers turned down a three year, 1.2 million Canadian dollar CAD ... USD deal with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League . ref name TSN 2006 01 12 Printers ... , Printers played football from a young age, a highlight being a trip to the Pop Warner Little ... bio.htm title Casey Printers bio accessdate 2006 12 03 publisher Casey printers.com ref College career Printers played college football collegiately at Texas Christian University from 1999 to 2001 ... Bowl in 1999 and 2000. Printers was named Most Valuable Player in the Frogs 1999 bowl victory and was subsequently ... photos schools tcu sports m footbl auto pdf m footbl history.pdf title Casey Printers ... back. In 2001, Printers led the Horned Frogs to a 6 6 record and an appearance in the galleryfurniture.com Bowl , where Printers was 15 30 for 144 yards and 4 interceptions in the 28 9 loss. Printers ... the Best Kept Secret in College Football , Printers transferred to Florida A&M University Florida ... printers.com bio Professional career BC Lions After going undrafted in the 2002 NFL Draft , Printers ... www.cfl.ca index.php?module roster&func display&ros id 273 accessdate 2006 08 04 title Casey Printers ... more details
Infobox Company name Printers Inc. Bookstore logo type Private subsidiary genre foundation Palo Alto , California 1978 founder location city location country location 310 California Ave, Palo Alto , California United States U.S. br 301 Castro Street, Mountain View, California United States U.S. locations area served key people industry products Book s, magazine s services revenue operating income net income owner num employees parent divisions subsid slogan homepage footnotes intl Printers Inc. Bookstore 1978 2001 was an independent bookstore in Palo Alto , California , not far from Stanford University . The Golden Gate Printers Inc is mentioned in the novel, The Golden Gate Vikram Seth novel The Golden Gate . The novel follows the lives of a group of yuppie s in San Francisco author Vikram Seth based the work on his experiences as a graduate student in Economics at Stanford University . ref ... s Inc Cafe is referenced in section 8.13 Should we walk down to Printers Inc, and get some coffee ... Gate, New York, Vintage, 1991 179 ref and the Printers Inc Bookstore is referenced in section ..., mini Montmartre, Printers Inc ref Vikram Seth. The Golden Gate, New York, Vintage, 1991 180 ref History and closure Printers Inc. was founded by alumni of Kepler s Books in nearby Menlo Park, California ... was located on Castro Street in Mountain View, California . In December 1998, Printers Inc. announced ... COMMUNITY Printers Inc. will shut down in March ref ref http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?file chronicle archive 1998 12 26 MN90209.DTL Internet Smashing Small Bookstores Printers Inc. in Palo ... ref The local community protested the closing and in March 1999 Printers Inc. found new management ... Printers Inc. to remain open ref This management lasted until 2001 when Printers Inc. Bookstore closed ... Bookstore front photograph http www.flickr.com search ?ss 2&ct 6&w 12321904 40N00&q Printers Inc.&m text Photographs inside bookstore http www.paloaltoonline.com art logo printers inc.gif Logo ... more details
Infobox Historic building image Printers Devil Bristol.jpg caption name Printers Devil location town Bristol location country England architect client engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style size map type Bristol latitude 51.454114 longitude 2.582817 The Printers Devil gbmapping ST595729 is an historic public house situated on Broad Plain, Bristol , England . It was built in the late 18th century as a public house , and was formerly known as the Queens Head. It is a grade II listed building . ref cite web title The Printer s Devil Public House work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 378996 accessdate 2007 05 09 ref As of July 2008, the pub is closed. References div class references small references div Culture in Bristol Bristol struct stub pub stub Category Public houses in Bristol Category Grade II listed buildings in Bristol Category Buildings and structures completed in 1858 Category Grade II listed public houses ... more details
printers and publishers Field & Tuer and edited by Andrew White Tuer . The official proposal ..., who replied that if 100 printers would participate, his firm would handle the arrangements. Printers ... until early 1898. At its best, the Printers International Specimen Exchange taught a generation of printers how to examine learn from printed work, and it inspired similar ventures in Germany .... Tuer. British Printer , Vol. IV, No. 34, July August, 1893 225 226. Jennett, Sean. Printers International ... false Tuer, Andrew White signed C. D. in The Dictionary of National Biography. Printers International ..., Matthew McLennan. The Rise and Fall of the Printers International Specimen Exchange, Printing .... External links http hdl.handle.net 2027 mdp.39015086720243?urlappend 3Bseq 5 Printers International ... Library. http hdl.handle.net 2027 mdp.39015086719948?urlappend 3Bseq 5 Printers International Specimen .... http hdl.handle.net 2027 mdp.39015086720102?urlappend 3Bseq 1 Printers International Specimen .... http hdl.handle.net 2027 mdp.39015086719963?urlappend 3Bseq 1 Printers International Specimen Exchange ... 2027 mdp.39015086720268?urlappend 3Bseq 1 Printers International Specimen Exchange, Vol ... 2027 mdp.39015086720276?urlappend 3Bseq 1 Printers International Specimen Exchange, Vol. IX ... 2027 mdp.39015086720128?urlappend 3Bseq 1 Printers International Specimen Exchange, Vol. X 1889 ... mdp.39015086793463?urlappend 3Bseq 11 Printers International Specimen Exchange, Vol. XI 1890 , Hathi ... more details
Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers Limited Caxton CTP jse CAT is a South Africa n printing and publishing company. It publishes a large number of newspaper s and magazine s and is also the largest commercial printers in the country. In addition, it manufactures stationery and packaging products. Profile As of 2006, Caxton CTP is the largest publisher and printer of books, magazines, newspapers and commercial print in South Africa. It also manufactures stationery, packaging, labels and ink for web presses. Caxton CTP employs approximately 5,500 people throughout South Africa. Newspapers Caxton CTP s newspaper division either owns or co owns 88 titles, although a significant number of these are free community newspapers. The division s newspapers operate from fifty offices in eight of South Africa s nine provinces and have a combined print run of over 2 million copies. Magazines Caxton CTP s magazine division publishes fifteen titles in the following sectors family magazines, women s magazines, home, lifestyle and decor, lifestyle and entertainment, religion and farming. History The company was founded in 1902 by two Pretoria businessmen, William Gindra and Edward Green, who started a small stationery and general printing factory in Pretorius Street and named it Caxton . In 1947 Dr HJ van der Bijl became Chairman of the Board he was the driving force behind the company going public the same year, as Caxton Ltd. . In 1961 Caxton was purchased by Eagle Press and at the same time acquired its first newspaper, the South African Jewish Times . During the same year Caxton moved its operations to Doornfontein in Johannesburg . In 1968 Caxton again changed ownership, this time to Felstar Publications. During the same year The Germiston Eagle was introduced as a weekly supplement ... Record . In 1985 Caxton acquired CTP Cape and Transvaal Printers , a R100 million printing company ... and Printers ... more details
printers available to the mass market. In combination with WYSIWYG publishing software like Adobe ... s line of inkjet printer inkjet serial printers, targeted mainly towards consumers. They produced ... few were re badged Hewlett Packard HP DeskJet printers. The Apple Color Printer was the first ... series of printers. class wikitable sortable class unsortable Image class unsortable Name ... for Apple Color Printer Benj Edwards A look back at Apple s Printers http www.macworld.com article 144751 2009 12 apple color stylewriter 6500 1997.html Macworld, Dec 10, 2009 Apple printers Category Apple Inc. printers it Apple Color Printer ... more details
The National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants NATSOPA was a United Kingdom British trade union . Formed as part of the New Unionism movement in September 1889, the union was originally named the Printers Labourers Union and was led by George Evans. In 1899, it was renamed the Operative Printers Assistants Union , and in 1904 it became the National Society of Operative Printers Assistants , taking the acronym NATSOPA for the first time. In 1911, it assumed its long term name, the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants . By this point, it had 4,722 members, and it grew rapidly, having 25,000 members in 92 branches by 1929. In 1966, the union merged with the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers , becoming Division 1 of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades SOGAT , but in 1970 the failure to agree a common rulebook led to Division 1 leaving to become the National Society of Operative Printers and Media Personnel . In 1972, it merged with the Sign and Display Trade Union , ref http archiveshub.ac.uk features 0802natsopa.html NATSOPA Archive Retrieved December 2010 ref and in 1982 it again merged with SOGAT, on this occasion the merger proving successful. General Secretaries 1889 George Evans 1890 Thomas O Grady 1897 Michael Vaughan 1898 Edwin Smith 1909 George Isaacs 1948 Harry Good 1951 Richard Briginshaw 1975 Owen O Brien References reflist Arthur Marsh, Victoria Ryan and John B. Smethurst, Historical Directory of Trade Unions James Moran, Natsopa Seventy five Years Category 1889 establishments in the United Kingdom Category 1975 disestablishments Category Former British trade unions Category Printing trade unions ... more details
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Infobox Union name STRIGECOMI country Rwanda affiliation International Trade Union Confederation ITUC members full name Union of Workers in Industry, Garages, Construction Firms, Mines and Printers native name Syndicat des Travailleurs des Industries, Garages, Enterprises de Constructions, Mines et Imprimeries image founded current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Kigali , Rwanda people Emmanuel Ntegekurora , president website footnotes Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. The Union of Workers in Industry, Garages, Construction Firms, Mines and Printers STRIGECOMI is a trade union in Rwanda . It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . References cite book year 2005 title Trade Unions of the World editor International Centre for Trade Union Rights ICTUR et al., edition 6th publisher John Harper Publishing location London, UK isbn 0 9543811 5 7 Portal Organized labour Category Trade unions in Rwanda Category International Trade Union Confederation Category Building and construction trade unions Category Printing trade unions Category Miners labor unions Rwanda stub Africa trade union stub ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Image with disputed fair use status removed Image IBM logo.svg thumb 128px IBM logo The IBM 6400 family of line matrix printer s are modern highspeed business computer printer s introduced by IBM in 1995 . These printers are designed for use on a variety IBM systems including Mainframe computer mainframes , Server computing server s, and PCs. The IBM 6400 series printers are line matrix printers manufactured by Printronix Corp and rebranded for IBM. All internal parts have the Printronix Logo and or artwork. Although they once did, IBM no longer manufactures printers. One of their old printer divisions became Lexmark The other became the IBM Printing Systems Division, which was recently spun off to Ricoh. IBM now uses several different manufacturers to fill their printer requirements under the IBM brand. External links Category IBM printers 6400 Category Impact printers ... more details
Industrial Digital Printers can be divided into a variety of different categories. As the industry becomes more mature, and the number of manufacturers increases, the line between the broad descriptions becomes less defined. Digital Printers are sometimes erroneously referred to as being Digital Printing Presses . The term Printing Press refers to the nature of the process, in which there is contact between the system that applies the ink to the substrate and substrate that the ink is pressed onto. Digital Printers however are non impact printing processes to print, a devices fires drops of ink from the print heads onto the substrate. Categories Here is a broad outline of classes of digital printers in the graphic arts segment of the printing industry. High volume These systems print at speeds measured at between 200 to 400 square metres per hour. Super wide format These printers are generally roll to roll and have a print bed that is 2m to 5m wide. Mostly used for printing billboards and generally have the capability of printing between 60 to 160 square metres per hour. Traditionally these were manufactured by western manufacturers, however recently Korean and Chinese printer manufacturers are starting to creep into this category with more reliable faster printers. Wide format These printers are most commonly manufactured in Korea and China with India starting to develop printers as well. These machines are now available from 0,9 metres to 3 metres wide. Generally they are capable of printing from 10 to 60 square metres per hour. High resolution A new range of printers that started out at 0.9 metres wide and generally stopped at 1.6 metres wide. Recently 2 and 3 metre wide printers have entered the market. Print Heads At this point in time these printers use printers using PZT crystals as micro pumps to eject the droplets from the nozzles. The crystals deform to generate ... ready for the next fire cycle. br Category Computer printers ... more details
George Lackington 1777 1844 was an English bookseller and publisher, who inherited the business of his third cousin, James Lackington , on his retirement in 1798. ref Charles Henry Timperley, A dictionary of Printers and Printing with the progress of literature , 1839 862, s.v. 1815, ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Lackington, George Category Printers ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Character matrix printers are a category of computer printer s typically impact printers that place characters from a fixed character set anywhere onto a fixed grid of possible locations on the page. Examples of these are daisy wheel printer s, golf ball printer s, Line printer chain printer s, and band printer s. A character printer prints one character at a time. DEFAULTSORT Character Matrix Printer Category Computer printers Category Impact printers Compu hardware stub ... more details
File Printing towns incunabula.svg thumb Print shops in the 15th century per establishment date and book output In publishing, printers are both company law companies providing printing services and individuals who directly operate printing press es. With the invention of the moveable type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1450, printing and printers proliferated throughout Europe. Today, printers are found throughout the world. They include Newspaper printers are often owned by newspaper publishers Magazine printers are usually independent of magazine publishers Book printers, often not directly connected with book publishers Stationery printers Packaging printers Commercial printer s, often offering digital and traditional printing services An artist who operates a printing press to execute their own works, especially by hand in limited runs, is usually distinguished from other printers by the term printmaker . publishing stub Famous printers Johannes Gutenberg John Baskerville Jodocus Badius Henry Estienne William Caxton Benjamin Franklin Colard Mansion Aldus Manutius Francysk Skaryna Ottaviano Petrucci Christoffel Plantijn Johann Froben Hieronymus Froben Midland Regional Printers Charlotte Guillard William Bradford Colonial printer William Bradford Jacob Meghapart Grigor Marzuantsi Mkhitar Sebastatsi Voskan Yerevantsi DEFAULTSORT Printer Publisher Categories Category Printers Category Printing Other languages Industry stub de Druckerei et Tr kikoda hr Tiskara is Prentsmi ja lt Spaustuv nl Drukkerij ja no Trykkeri pl Drukarnia pt Gr fica ro Tipografie ntreprindere ru simple Printer publishing sl Tiskarna sv Tryckeri diq Ne rxaney ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 A page printer is a type of computer printer that prints on cut sheet paper . A modern page printer may use any of various technologies, such as laser printer laser , LED printer LED or inkjet printer inkjet . Most modern computer printers are page printers. The page printer was jointly developed circa 1900 and patented in 1924 by Sterling Morton and Howard Krum.. Works like a copy machine, using toner and a heat bar. Laser printers are in this category. Advantages Quiet Faster than other non impact printers, from 4 to 16 ppm pages per minute High quality print and graphics. Some can do color. Disadvantages More expensive than impact printers Cannot use multiple copy paper DEFAULTSORT Page Printer Category Printing tech stub kk pl Drukarka stronicowa ... more details
Perum Peruri http www.peruri.go.id is the Indonesian state banknote security printers and mint, established on 15 September 1971 through the merger of state mint Artha Yasa and state printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran aka Perkeba . Printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran had originally been established with assistance from Dutch banknote printers Joh. Ensched . http www.joh enschede.com ?page joh.news.museum The company s name is short for Perum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia i.e. Republic of Indonesia Money printers It has offices in Jakarta , Karawang and Surabaya , with marketing and administrative functions taking place in Jakarta, and printing and minting occurring in Karawang and Surabaya. Since 2007, Perum Peruri has also been printing Nepalese Rupees . http majalah.tempointeraktif.com id arsip 2010 05 03 EB mbm.20100503.EB133448.id.html Category Economy of Indonesia Indonesia stub Asia company stub id Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia ... more details
Multiple issues wikify October 2011 orphan October 2011 mergeto Card printers date October 2011 ID Card Printers, also known as Card Printers , are used worldwide to print secure identification card s, payment card s, authorization cards, and visitor badges for corporate, educational, and other uses. These electronic card printers come with a Card Feeder and Output card hopper to facilitate bulk printing, reduce resource utilization, and automate volume printing. The Card Feeder can fed cards into the Printer, one by one, while the output card hopper can hold printed cards. Different card printer s can accept different card thickness and dimensions. The most common dimensions are 85.60 x 53.98  mm, where most of the printers can accept variable dimensions at the same time. ID card Printer Types There are various types of ID card Printers available in market including but not limited to Single Sided ID Card Printers The single sided ID card Printers are preferred for high volume printing of corporate identification cards, student ID cards, and Loyalty card s, etc. These affordable and moderate card printers feature secure authorization with apt personalization options and convenient operations. Some single sided ID card printers offer the flexibility to transform into dual sided printers with just a simple optional configuration. Double Sided ID card Printer Double sided Printers or the Dual sided Printers are the most widely used ID card Printers. Double sided printers can print on both sides of a blank card in just one go. These intuitive card printers save time, minimize resource utilization, and boost security with dual sided printing in a single step, full color or monochrome design facilities, and bulk printing options. ID Card Laminators Intuitive ID card Printers incorporate ID Card Laminators to offer a complete solution to businesses. Lamination protects ID ... laminate over the surface of the card. Encoding Techniques Different ID Card Printers use different ... more details
lead missing date September 2009 refimprove date September 2009 Image Xerox Phaser 8500.jpg thumb The Xerox Phaser 8500 uses Solid ink Solid Ink technology Xerox Phaser is the brand name for a line of color and monochrome Computer printer printers produced and sold by Xerox . Some Phaser printers use Xerox Solid ink Solid Ink technology. Phaser printers were originally manufactured and marketed by Tektronix , of Wilsonville, Oregon . The Acquisition of the Tektronix Color Printing and Imaging Division by Xerox Xerox acquired the Tektronix Color Printing and Imaging Division, including the Phaser brand, in 2000. The Phaser brand has become a key component of Xerox s office product portfolio, and the company continues to expand the product line. One of the more important aspects of the acquisition of the Tektronix divisions is that Xerox decided to keep the Tektronix staff and support services, as Tektronix is a well known name for high performance and high quality printers. This was a very important move for Xerox since Tektronix had a very good marketing campaign, attending all major tradeshows and excellent customer service. The Phaser 7700 Series The Xerox Phaser 7700 Series of Color Laser Printers use the VxWorks Operating System on its 20GB PATA IDE Hard Drive For Example, The 7700GX Series Includes an IBM 20GB Model IC25N020ATCS04 0 Xerox P N 650 4198 02 . The 7700 Series is a Wide Format Duplex Capable toner based printer capable of printing up to 12x18 page sizes. The average 8.5x11 Letter size speed is 23 pages per minute. http www.office.xerox.com printers color printers phaser 7700 External links http www.xerox.com Xerox website http www.office.xerox.com Xerox Office Website http www.office.xerox.com printers color printers Xerox Phaser Color Printers Web Site Category Xerox Phaser ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A letter quality printer was a form of Computer printer Impact printers computer impact printer that was able to print with the quality typically expected from a business typewriter such as an IBM Selectric . A letter quality printer operates in much the same fashion as a typewriter . A metal or plastic printwheel embossed with letters, numbers, or symbols strikes an inked ribbon, depositing the ink on the page and thus printing a character. Over time, several different technologies were developed including automating ordinary typebar typewriter mechanisms such as the Friden Flexowriter , daisy wheel printer s where the Typesetting type is moulded around the edge of a wheel, and golf ball printers where the type is distributed over the face of a globe shaped printhead including automating IBM Selectric mechanisms such as the IBM 2741 terminal . The daisy wheel and Selectric based printers offered the advantage that the typeface was readily changeable by the user to accommodate varying needs. These printers were referred to as letter quality printers during their heyday, and could produce text which was as clear and crisp as a typewriter though they were nowhere near the quality of printing press es . Most were available either as complete computer terminal s with keyboards, or as print only devices. Because of its low cost, the daisy wheel printer became the most successful. Letter quality printers, however, were slow, noisy, incapable of printing graphics or images, generally limited to monochrome, and limited to a fixed set usually one of typefaces, though certain font effects like underlining and boldface could be achieved by overstriking. Nowadays, printers using non impact printing for example laser printer s, inkjet printer s, and other similar means have replaced traditional letter quality printers in most applications. See also Diablo ... Office equipment Category Computer printers Category Computer peripherals ... more details
IPDL is or stands for the native printer language used by most Ricoh computer printer printers . Industrial Property Digital Library , a free online service for searching Japanese patents. disambig ... more details
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