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line printer
noun
A high-speed impact printer, most often used by older mainframes, that prints an entire line in a single operation
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If a system has a line printer, it can produce printouts of "hard copy".
A. The abbreviation LPT, which you may have seen as LPT1 in your system's Device Manager or while trying to configure ports for a printer, stands for Line Printer Terminal.
This was in Cambridge, near M.I.T. I'd type users' manuals, save them onto 5.25-inch floppy disks, and send them to a line printer that yammered like a set of prank-shop chatter teeth, but, by the time the last perforated page coiled out of it, the equipment whose functions those manuals explained had been discontinued.
Line Printer Daemon protocol (RFC1179).
So I generally evolved ASCII (line printer output) plots.
(Note: Image is a scan of the original line printer output).
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The term is used to refer to just about any type of printer these days, and not just the old-fashioned line printers that used to be common.
Bottom line: printers are "loss leaders" for most companies.
Quantum codes were originally developed for line printers, and unfortunately little has changed since then in the standard log files.
He is pursuing a strategy that could be described as Pantone Everywhere, aiming to turn the brand into a household name and slap it on everything from backpacks and folders to other makers' inks, printers and software to a new line of printer cartridges from Pantone itself.
He is pursuing a strategy that could be described as Pantone Everywhere, aiming to turn the brand into a household name and slap it on everything from backpacks and folders to other makers' inks, printers and software to a new line of printer cartridges fromPantone itself.
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