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Hewlett-Packard Company or HP is an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States.
The international design specification for bidirectional parallel printer cables. Most inkjet and laser printers do not work properly unless the printer cable meets this specification. Most products now use USB for printer-to-computer communication.
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A printer that uses the force of an impact through an ink ribbon to create a printed character on a page. This impact is delivered by a rotating ball or wheel or through a grid of pins. This type of printer is generally slow and noisy.
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A type of connection that allows data to be wirelessly transmitted from a camera directly to another device when the infrared window on the camera is lined up with an infrared sensor on the other device.
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An HP cartridge with an integrated printhead; the inkjet technology is in the cartridge along with the ink.
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A printer or an all-in-one unit that shoots fast-drying ink through tiny nozzles onto a page to form characters. The inkjet is currently the standard for personal computer printing. Inkjets are fast, affordable and quiet. They provide high-quality graphics and print in color.
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Usually abbreviated I/O card. A standard PC adapter card that typically provides two serial ports for your modem and two parallel printer ports.
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An enhanced resolution that is computed using a software algorithm to make an image appear as if it were scanned at a higher resolution; contrast with optical resolution, which is the inherent physical resolution of the device. Both resolutions are given as dots per inch (dpi); thus a 2,400 dpi scanner can be the true optical resolution of a machine or a computed, interpolated resolution.
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Usually abbreviated IRQ. A signal generated by an adapter card in the PC that alerts the CPU to handle incoming data from the keyboard, mouse, serial port or parallel port.
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An HP accessory that offers a way for small workgroups with nonparallel computers and a variety of platforms to share printers without installing a network. By leaving the printer's parallel port free and fully functional, it allows the user to print from both parallel and nonparallel connected systems.
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An HP server that allows users to place network-capable printers and peripherals anywhere without using cords.
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