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daisywheel printer

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Noun1.daisywheel printer - a printer that uses a daisy print wheel
character printer, character-at-a-time printer, serial printer - a printer that prints a single character at a time
daisy print wheel, daisy wheel - a wheel around which is a set of print characters that make a typing impression on paper
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daisywheel printer


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For example, when laser printers first came out, they were so expensive ($10,000 or more) that they were more costly per page than the old daisywheel printers with preprinted forms.
To make the most-economical use of the laser printer, most correspondence and routine documents are printed on 12 Diablo 630 daisywheel printers linked to the Advantage micros.
Launching the desktop-laser-printer revolution, the original HP LaserJet printer offered a fast, quiet alternative to the dot-matrix and daisywheel printers of the time.
 
 
 
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