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Daisy wheel printing is an
impact printing technology invented in 1970 by
Andrew Gabor at
Diablo Data Systems. It uses
interchangeable pre-formed type...
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Printing is a
process for m****
reproducing text and
images using a
master form or template. The
earliest non-paper
products involving printing include...
- A
printing press is a
mechanical device for
applying pressure to an
inked surface resting upon a
print medium (such as
paper or cloth),
thereby transferring...
- Dot
matrix printing,
sometimes called impact matrix printing, is a
computer printing process in
which ink is
applied to a
surface using a
relatively low-resolution...
- date of application. Therefore, if a type of
wheel is patented,
printing, using, or
selling such a
wheel could be an
infringement of the patent. Copyright...
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Woodblock printing or
block printing is a
technique for
printing text,
images or
patterns used
widely throughout East Asia and
originating in
China in...
- The
dharmachakra (Sanskrit: धर्मचक्र, Pali: dhammacakka) or
wheel of
dharma is a
symbol used in the
Dharmic religions. It has a
widespread use in Buddhism...
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Offset printing is a
common printing technique in
which the
inked image is
transferred (or "offset") from a
plate to a
rubber blanket and then to the...
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Screen printing is a
printing technique where a mesh is used to
transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate,
except in
areas made
impermeable to the ink by...
- ink on the page and thus
printing a character. By
rotating the
daisy wheel,
different characters are
selected for
printing.
These printers were also...