Sentence examples for whose printer from inspiring English sources

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The article also referred imprecisely to one student whose printer ran out of ink.

In 1925 Morison was made typographic adviser to the Cambridge University Press, whose printer, Walter Lewis, had begun a complete reform of its typographic resources.

A book of psalms, translated into Algonquian, and set into type by a Nipmuck Indian named James Printer, whose printer's fonts were, last year, discovered during an archaeological dig in Harvard Yard.

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Stratasys, whose printers were used to make the parts, said it had reduced production time and costs.

It is not in Dell's business model to spend big on research and development (as a percentage of sales) and it's possible that Dell could partner with one of the companies whose printers it already sells.

Lieberman -- whose 3D printer won five Best-In-Show Awards at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show -- was focused on making well-engineered, mindfully designed products while Fine was interested in creating couple's toys that stray from the current industry go-tos: internal vibrators, cock rings, and rabbits.

Other products introduced today include an eight-ink photo printer whose quality, HP says, surpasses traditional film prints; an all-in-one photo printer with wireless capability; a digital camera that automatically adapts to light; a tiny camera for the iPaq handheld; a scanner capable of scanning three-dimensional objects; and a DVD movie writer that transfers VHS content onto DVDs.

She is a painter and printer whose most recent works were displayed in January at the Limner Gallery in Manhattan.

Little is known of this early printer, whose last name means "sacristan," his title as an official of the Great Church of Haarlem.

April 20 , 1707Glasgow, Scotland June 2, 1776 Edinburgh, Scotland Robert Foulis, (born April 20 , 1707 Glasgow died June 2, 1776, Edinburgh) Scottish printer whose work had considerable influence on the bookmakers of his time.

The plot is centered on a pretentious artist visiting the printer whose masterpiece -- which looks, truth be told, pretty weird -- gets caught in a machine and is chewed up.

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