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Printer Job Language (PJL) is a
method developed by Hewlett-Packard for
switching printer languages at the
job level, and for
status readback between the...
- the same
printer or
group of
printers.
Print spoolers can be
configured to add a
banner page, also
called a
burst page,
job sheet, or
printer separator...
- code
printers are an
example of an
expanded use for
printers.
Different types of
printers include 3D
printers,
inkjet printers,
laser printers, and thermal...
- a host that can
accept print jobs from
client computers,
process them, and send them to the
appropriate printer.
Printer drivers are
typically implemented...
- of the
Apple LaserWriter, the
first laser printer to
feature vector graphics and PostScript. In 1985,
Jobs departed Apple after a long
power struggle...
- (1870).
Carbolic Acid Soaps. New York: C. C. S****ey,
steam book and
job printer. p. 9.
License for
manufacturing these compounds has been
granted to...
- In computing, a
print job is a file or set of
files that has been
submitted to be
printed with a
printer.
Jobs are
typically identified by a
unique number...
- in home
printers from 15 dB to 75 dB. Some main
sources of
noise in
filament printers are fans,
motors and bearings,
while in
resin printers the fans...
- Line
Printer Daemon protocol/Line
Printer Remote protocol (or LPD, LPR) is a
network printing protocol for
submitting print jobs to a
remote printer. The...
- CUPS is a host that can
accept print jobs from
client computers,
process them, and send them to the
appropriate printer. CUPS
consists of a
print spooler...