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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 79. Chapters: Printer, Laser printer, Plotter, Page description language, Inkjet printer, Dot matrix printer, Daisy wheel printer, Line printer, Stored energy printer, Dye-sublimation printer, Multifunction printer, Open XML Paper Specification, Ink cartridge, LabelTag, HP Universal Print Driver, Toner, Solid ink, LightScribe, Thermal transfer printer, Inkjet refill kit, HP FutureSmart firmware, Thermal printer, Toner refill, Continuous stationery, Label printer, PC LOAD LETTER, Iris printer, Giclee, HP Open Extensibility Platform, Compatible Toner Cartridge, Label printer applicator, Card printer, Remanufactured Ink Cartridge, Lp0 on fire, Memjet printer, CandyFab, MicroDry, Tiled printing, Virtual printer, Printer steganography, TIFF Image Printer, Wide-format printer, ASA carriage control characters, Olivetti Envision, STS Refill Technology, Duplex printing, Printer Working Group, PDF Creator Plus, List of virtual printer software, Banner page, Industrial digital printer, Letter-quality printer, Compact photo printer, Tektronix Phaser 740, Barcode printer, ISO/IEC 19752, Inkjet spittoon, LED printer, Zanelle, Printer cable, EP-101, BT100, Character matrix printer, Weave, Under cover removal. Excerpt: An inkjet printer is a type of computer printer that creates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper. Inkjet printers are the most commonly used type of printer and range from small inexpensive consumer models to very large professional machines, that can cost up to thousands of dollars. The concept of inkjet printing originated in the 19th century, and the technology was first extensively developed in the early 1950s. Starting in the late 1970s inkjet printers that could reproduce digital images generated by computers were developed, mainly by Epson, Hewlett-Packard (HP), and Canon. In the worldwide consumer mark...