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Printronix and Line
Printronix Line Matrix Printers
Line matrix printers are sold under the brand names of Printronix, Hp, TallyGenicom, Oki, InfoPrint, WeP, Lipi, Sedco and others.
Printronix MVP Series Line Printers
* Printronix Launches First Family of TallyGenicom Branded Line Matrix Printers

Printronix and matrix
Robert A. Kleist and business partner Gordon Barrus created the line matrix printer in 1974, and founded Printronix Inc.
Working out of a garage in Playa Del Ray, Calif., the Printronix team developed a revolutionary 300-line-per-minute ( LPM ) prototype line matrix printer in just 90 days.
Printronix introduced this line matrix printer, called the P300 series, in 1974.
In 2009, Printronix acquired the TallyGenicom brand and their line matrix technology.
Printronix now owns the intellectual property and worldwide sales distribution rights for TallyGenicom line matrix and laser technologies, including printers, supplies and consumables.
DASCOM will continue to resell TallyGenicom-branded line matrix and laser products purchased from Printronix, and Printronix will resell serial matrix products purchased from DASCOM.
The fastest line matrix printers available on the market are the TallyGenicom 6600 and Printronix P7000 Cartridge Series with a claimed print speed of 2, 000 lines per minute ( LPM ).
Several lines of printers, such as the Printronix P7000 cartridge series of line matrix printers are ENERGY STAR ® qualified and provide 40 percent operational energy savings compared to laser printers.
The IBM 6400 series printers are line matrix printers manufactured by Printronix Corp
Printronix is an independent supplier of line matrix, thermal bar code printer, radio frequency identification ( RFID ) and mobility solutions.
Throughout the next three decades, Printronix continued to introduce new line matrix printers and extended its industry-leading bar-coding capacity into thermal printing, adding the first in a line of label printers.
Printronix is able to resell TallyGenicom branded serial matrix and laser printers, supplies and consumables.
Following the acquisition, Printronix launched the first branded TallyGenicom 6600 next generation series of line matrix printers in May 2011.
The TallyGenicom brand, acquired by Printronix in 2009, includes laser and line matrix printers, parts, consumables and service.
Printronix now owns the intellectual property and worldwide sales distribution rights for TallyGenicom line matrix and laser technologies, including printers, supplies and consumables.
DASCOM will continue to resell TallyGenicom-branded line matrix and laser products purchased from Printronix, and Printronix will resell serial matrix products purchased from DASCOM.

Printronix and printer
Ultimately In 2003, Printronix introduced a single hammerbank 2000 LPM printer which continues to be the fastest available.
Working out of a garage in Playa Del Ray, Calif., the Printronix team developed a revolutionary 300-line-per-minute ( LPM ) prototype line printer, called the P300 series in just 90 days.
The Printronix group recognized a need for a new type of printer that could accompany the minicomputer into the variety of industrial environments while providing high-speed, high-volume print capacity.
The other one featured two large capacity disk units ( up to 70 MB formatted capacity, manufactured by Kennedy or NEC ), one line printer connected through long-line interface ( DataProducts LP600, LP1200, B300, Printronix P300, P600 ), four station printers connected through coax ( Centronics ), one card reader ( Pertec ), four SDLC communication channels and 30 proprietary coax terminals ( Model 4141 with 40x12 characters or Model 4143 with 80x25 characters ).

Printronix and many
In many cases these printers are manufactured by Printronix, and sold under these brands.

Printronix and industrial
Today, the company offers the Printronix and TallyGenicom brands in industrial, back office, supply chain printing, manufacturing, distribution, retail, banking, healthcare, government and other industries across the globe.

Printronix and are
Printronix and TallyGenicom are well-known vendors of comb printers.
Printronix printers are typically used for bar code labeling of products, as well as high-volume printing of reports.
Printronix and TallyGenicom printers are used in high-volume print, supply chain and financial processes to produce invoices, bank statements, product shipment and transportation documentation as well as product compliance labels.

Printronix and line
In 1978 Printronix doubled line speed with the introduction of the P600.
As a result of the TallyGenicom acquisition, Printronix now owns the intellectual property for the TallyGenicom line printers.
In June 2011, Printronix followed with the introduction of its TallyGenicom 6600 cartridge line matrix series which claimed print speeds of up to 2, 000 lines per minute.

Printronix and printers
The most common printers to use this technology were the line-matrix printers made by Printronix and its licensees.

Printronix and including
In the early 1990s, Printronix started development of its Printronix System Architecture ( PSA ) technology, including an emphasis on developing font sets for the Asian market.

Printronix and .
By 1998 Printronix pushed the speed to 1000 LPM.
The original technology, patented by Printronix in 1974, was to have the top of a stiff leaf spring held back by a magnetic pole-piece.
All internal parts have the Printronix Logo and / or artwork.
Printronix was founded in 1974 by Robert A. Kleist and business partner Gordon Barrus.

Line and matrix
* Line matrix printer
Line matrix printers are used for high-speed printing applications in industries such as manufacturing, banking, supply chain and back office environments.
Line matrix printers were originally popularized by the mini-computer craze and continued its growth as a bar code printer.
Line matrix mechanism
Line matrix printers are solutions designed for high-reliability, lowest total cost of ownership and environmental benefits.
Line matrix printers can handle highly recycled paper stock, use cartridge ribbons which yield 30, 000 printed pages before replacement and have printer hardware with much longer life cycles.
Line matrix technology continues to advance based on the need to support modern IT environments.
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