An impact printer that prints a line at a time. Printronix pioneered this technology in 1974. Line matrix and band printers are the surviving line printer technologies, but line matrix can print ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Printronix, Inc., the worldwide leader in business-critical printing solutions, today launched the innovative Printronix P7000 Cartridge Series of Line Matrix Printers ...
Printronix, Inc., the worldwide leader in business-critical printing solutions, today launched the world´s first PostScript and PDF ® line matrix printer through the introduction of its new Open Print ...
An Atlanta-based developer of document management software called DocPath has introduced a new set of applications, called Business Suite Industrial, that purports to extend the life of your ...
Laser and line printers serve opposite ends of the output spectrum. If your business rarely prints multipart forms, you probably don't need a line printer. On the other hand, if all your output ...
Printer vendor Printronix has claimed firms are returning from laser to line matrix printers, which it said will give resellers higher margins. “Line matrix printers are high volume assets, so they ...
Shareholders of Irvine-based Printronix Inc. approved the company’s merger with private equity firm Vector Capital of San Francisco. Robert A. Kleist, 79, chief executive officer of the industrial ...
A line printer that uses a metal band, or loop, of type characters as its printing mechanism. The band contains a fixed set of embossed characters that can only be changed by replacing the band. The ...
At first look we thought this was a plotter, but it’s really more of a dot matrix (or line matrix) printer. [Bruno] whipped this up using parts from a DVD optical drive. It is capable of moving the ...
To keep this short:<BR><BR>Part of my job is to get our clients printing their airwaybills on dot matrix printers. Airwaybills are several sheets thick, and by printing them using DM printers and not ...
Line printers are high-speed, business-oriented printing machines that were developed initially for punch-card business machines, before the dawn of the computer age. They print a line of text at a ...