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Computer printer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2378 words) |
 | In addition, many modern printers can directly interface to electronic media such as memory sticks or memory cards, or to image capture devices such as digital cameras, scanners; some printers are combined with a scanners and/or fax machines in a single unit. |
 | Virtually all modern inkjet printers are color devices; some, known as photo printers, include extra pigments to better reproduce the color gamut needed for high-quality photographic prints (and are additionally capable of printing on photographic card stock, as opposed to plain office paper). |
 | These printers were referred to as letter-quality printers as during their heydey, they could produce text which was as clear and crisp as a typewriter (though they were nowhere near the quality of printing presses). |