Friday, October 11, 2013

Developments that Led to the Inkjet Printer

A printer is a professional's and student's best friend, being a machine that produces quality documents needed either for business or scholarly pursuits, among others. Those who value the printer's services have physicist Chester Carlson to thank, for he was the one who invented electro photography (also known as Xerography), a dry printing process that is the foundation technology of the laser printers that were developed later.

Before inkjet printers came into the picture, there were the high-speed and dot matrix printers. The former, which made its debut in 1953, was the brainchild of business machines manufacturer Remington-Rand, while the latter was marketed in 1957 by multinational technology and consulting corporation IBM, which stands for the International Business Machines Corporation. Both versions of the printer were largely popular during their time, but technological advancements gave birth to more forms of the printer.

Among the most notable printers to ever make it to the market was the Xerox 9700 Electronic Printing System, which made use of laser scanning optics, character generation electronics, and page-formatting software. The IBM 3800 Printing System, which was first seen in 1976, was well ahead of its time for it operated at speeds exceeding 100 impressions-per-minute.

The inkjet printers that many people enjoy today became available in 1976, but it took its place in households  only in the late 1980's. With technology constantly evolving, it would be no surprise to find new kinds of printers emerging. 



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