All types of electronic printers typically generate image data as a two-step process.
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Delphax makes Image Fast high-speed electronic printers, which are typically connected to mainframe computers, the company said.
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It did take off with many customers, but was soon replaced with its still smaller and lower cost 2700 Distributed Electronic Printer offering in 1982.
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In September 1968, Shinshu Seiki launched the world's first mini-printer, the EP-101 ( " EP " for Electronic Printer, ) which was soon incorporated into many calculators.
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In June 1975, the name Epson was coined into the next generation of printers based on the EP-101 which was released to the public . ( EPSON : E-P-SON : SON of Electronic Printer ).
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According to Larry Jamieson, associate director of Electronic Printer Service, at BIS Strategic Decisions, the number of color ink jet printers shipped in 1994 edged out monochrome printers, at 2.86 million compared with 2.67 million.
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Today the inventory is down to $ 3 million; Abraham has traded most of the warehouse for a roomful of Xerox Docutech electronic printers that spit out documents as they are needed from data stored on optical disks.
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According to Larry Jamieson, associate director of Electronic Printer Service, at BIS Strategic Decisions, the number of color ink jet printers shipped in 1994 edged out monochrome printers, at 2 . 86 million compared with 2 . 67 million.
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Since 1964, the year Epson invented the world's first electronic printer for the Tokyo Summer Olympics, it has produced printers that answered the need of every level of the marketplace-from the high-speed laser and dot matrix printers, to the high resolution photo-quality ink jet printers.