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Hewlett-Packard Company or HP is an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States.
A fax machine feature found on most all-in-ones that sends the same fax documents to multiple recipients.
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The fixture in the print device that holds the printhead. The carriage may slide on a carriage rod (or rods) to scan (pass over) the media.
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One type of PC printer cable (also called a parallel printer cable). USB cable is more common in printers today.
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One of the complex systems of rollers inside a typical laser printer or all-in-one. The charging roller transfers an electrical charge to the photoconductor, which repels particles to the toner.
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The cable typically used in Ethernet networks; also used to provide cable TV service.
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A feature offered on some inkjet printers, laser printers and all-in-ones. With collation turned on, multiple copies of a document are printed as separate documents. Many of these products have a box labeled "ordered printing." With ordered printing turned on, the pages in a multiple-page document are printed in the correct order.
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A print quality attribute that refers to the overall color cast of an image. Unbalanced images appear to have an underlying color so that grays do not appear neutral.
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A system of computer software, display hardware, cardboard color wheels and color filters. Used together, these elements help ensure that colors used on the monitor are the same colors that will be printed in the final document.
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A color printing technique used to print full-color photographs and multicolor images and text. A standard set of colors (usually cyan, magenta, yellow and black) is applied in separate layers, and the combination of these layers creates different colors.
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A number of cardboard or plastic cards held together by a wire or bolt; each card carries a different color and an identifier for that color in a particular color matching system. A color wheel is useful for comparing the actual color represented within the color matching system to the color displayed on a monitor or physical layout.
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