Authors: Andrew Yeung
History of Computer Printing
The history of computer printing began in 1983 when Chester Carlson invented the electrophotographic dry printing process known as a Xerox. It laid out the foundations for laser printers.
Read MoreDye Sublimation Printing: History and How It Works
Dye sublimation printing requires heat to transfer dye onto paper, card, fabric and other similar materials. Apparel, photos, and even ceramic tiles make use of this method of printing.
Read MoreDot Matrix Printing: History, How It Works, and Types of Dot Matrix Printers
“Dot Matrix Example Text” by Fourohfour is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5 Dot matrix printing use impact to move the print head horizontally or vertically to print on pages.
Read MoreDaisy Wheel Printers: History and Design
“Diablo 630, Model 630 without sheet feeder” by Canon650 is licensed under CC BY 3.0 (via Wikimedia Commons) Daisy wheel printers were invented by David S.
Read MoreSample Page
This is an example page. It’s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes).
Read More5 Tips on How to Reduce Printer Ink Costs
Imagine you are in the middle of printing out your final proposal that is due to your boss by noon today. It is 11:48 A.M. and you are almost to the finish line.
Read MoreHealthy Homemade Halloween Candy Bars & Sweet Treats
Health experts and nutritionists typically caution people against the dangers of over-indulging that sweet tooth with store about chocolates, candies and sweets. Come Halloween, a time of year synonymous with sweet treats, the temptation (and the opportunity) to indulge is very high.
Read MoreCommon Fax Machine Issues and How to Fix Them
Paper jams, communication errors, illegible printing, strange noises, phone not answering and other irritants can crop up when you use a fax machine. There could be sending problems as well as receiving problems.
Read MoreTips for fighting fatigue in the work place
Workplace fatigue is a problem that not only leaves you yawning and unenthusiastic about your work, but it can also lead to lower productivity or poor work quality.
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