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  • 21Card printer — Card printers, often also called plastic card printers, are electronic desktop printers with single card feeders which print and personalize plastic cards. In this respect they differ from, for example, label printers which have a continuous… …

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  • 22Mimaki — Infobox Company company name = Mimaki Engineering Company, Ltd. company type = Public (jasdaq|6638) company foundation = 1975 location city = Tomi, Nagano, Japan location country = Japan key people = Akira Ikeda, President CEO num employees = 421 …

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  • 23Photocopier — Copier redirects here. For the piece of photography equipment, see slide copier. For a game copier, see game backup device. A Xerox copier in a high school library. A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes… …

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  • 24Instant film — is a photographic film that is designed to be used in an instant camera (and, with accessory hardware, with many professional film cameras). The film contains the chemicals needed for developing and fixing the photo, and the instant camera… …

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  • 25Wide-format printer — Wide format printers (also called plotters ) are generally accepted to be any printer with a print width between 17 and 100 . Printers over the 100 mark may be called Super Wide or Grand format. Wide format printers are used to print banners,… …

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  • 26Players Music Accessories — Infobox Company company name = Players Music Accessories company slogan = Good as Gold company type = Privately held location = Mesa, AZ, USA foundation = San Jose, California, USA (Dec 1983) key people = Tony La Londe, Founder Jodi Ann Parker,… …

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  • 27Screen-printing — is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink as a sharp edged image onto a substrate. A roller or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil… …

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  • 28Digital printing — Part of a series on the History of printing Woodblock pr …

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  • 29Woodblock printing — For the technique, see xylography. For the history in Europe, see old master print. For Japanese woodblock printing, see woodblock printing in Japan. Young monks printing Buddhist scriptures using the rubbing technique, Sera Monastery in Tibet,… …

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  • 30Pad printing — is a printing process that can transfer a 2 D image onto a 3 D object. This is accomplished using an indirect offset (gravure) printing process that involves an image being transferred from the printing plate (cliché) via a silicone pad onto a… …

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