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page printer

Computer printer that prints a complete page of text and graphics at a time. Page printers use electrostatic techniques, very similar to those used by photocopiers, to form images of pages, and range in size from small laser printers designed to work with microcomputers to very large machines designed for high-volume commercial printing.



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Also known as page printers, the laser printers are much faster as the entire page is printed here in one going.
Sharp's AR-C265P color desktop page printer offers flexible paper handling and advanced security features while sustaining document printing speeds of 26 ppm for color and 32 ppm for black and white.
Under the alliance, the partners have established Anoto Qualified Printer, a standard for printing Anoto-compliant business form paper on office color page printers, and has designated the Oki Data Microline 5400 color printer as the world's first printer that has complied with the standard.
 
 
 
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