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Common Pitfalls For Desiging Your Own Cd Dvd Duplication Replication Packaging by Shirley Ho
1 Low-resolution images and photos For printing a minimum of 300 dpi is required. This means when scanning an image scan it at least 300 dpi, and when using a digital camera use the largest photo size option. You can always size it down when necessary. ... A commercial press is calibrated differently from inkjet or laser printer. ... 3 Text too close to die line All our paper products are machine cut, therefore, there will be a slight tolerance where it is actually cut. ... Templates from other printers might work, but there are always slight variations between each printer.
History of the Computer - Data Handling Peripherals; Part 1 of 3 by Tony Stockill
We have discussed, in the History of the Computer series, the operation and development of the computer and changes in the technology. The other components of a computer system, the peripherals, or external devices have also changed over the years. Drums have more or less disappeared, as have... PAPER TAPE Mechanical paper tape readers used initially were too slow for the computer, and the sprocket hole was used to gate the data from the tape, read by photo-electric cells aligned across the tape path, to an input register, from where it was decoded and transferred to system memory.
All About Toner Cartridges by Chris Victor
Toner is a dry powder that is used in laser printers and photocopiers to structure the text and clear images on available printed-paper. Earlier it was just a carbon powder. Then, to develop the excellence of the printout the carbon was combined with a polymer. ... Toner cartridges elements are melted by the heat of the fuser result them to attach to the paper. ... The resulting lesser uniform shapes allow more precise color reproduction and well-organized toner use. ... This results in size that is more consistent and consistent shapes of toner cartridges particles.
Real World 3D - A Primer to Making Real Objects from 3d Designs by Tim Morrison
3D modelling and it's corporate big brother of Solid Freeform Fabrication or Rapid Prototyping began in the early 80's as a way to use machines to make objects faster than a traditional modeler could. By using Computer Aided Design machines such as pen plotters and then variable-height plotters,... Xerox was pretty creative in the 70's and 80's - In 1971, a team from Xerox came up with the idea of putting a printhead assembly and scanning laser into a photocopier and created the first laser printer.
Why Are There Lines On My Copies? by Bill Tucker
(How to Get Rid of Them!) Have you ever made a copy and noticed that there are lines running down the length of the page? This article is about identifying image defects or lines that a Key-Operator (Person responsible for the equipment.) can fix on their own and lines that need a repair person... Possible Causes / Lines Laser Printers, Laser and LED Fax Machines Toner cartridge, Charge roller, paper or object stuck inside blocking the scanner, transfer roller, optics, and corona wire. ... Inkjet Printers and Fax machines Print head, Ink cartridge, dirty optics, paper or object stuck...
3.5" FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) is Dead! Long live the USB Drive! by Akhilesh Singh
Do you remember the last time you used the FDD drive of your computer, and for what? Chance is if you have used it then it would be for some emergency booting of the computer, or for recovery of your broken OS. Meaning you would have not used it for data transfer using this medium. ... Paper Punch Card Paper Punch cards used initially as the first external storage device. ... Floppy Drive (8”) Once the magnetic media started to be used for storage, paper media was quickly made obsolete. ... It became very popular as it was more robust and handy than the paper roll, and could store...
Comparing Evolutionary Programming and Extreme Programming with Mum by Marshall Kanner
Comparing Evolutionary Programming and Extreme Programming with Mum by Marshall Kanner Abstract The implications of peer-to-peer modalities have been far-reaching and pervasive [36,13,37,7,37]. In fact, few system administrators would disagree with the emulation of IPv4 [30]. ... Our focus in this paper is not on whether extreme programming and randomized algorithms are largely incompatible, but rather on constructing an analysis of SMPs (Mum). ... all software was compiled using Microsoft developer's studio built on the Canadian toolkit for opportunistically synthesizing laser label...
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