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| elopers also produce CutePDF Writer (formerly | Printer), a plug-in application which acts as a "prin |
| Hardware extensions included a thermal | printer, a magnetic card reader (HP-67 compatible via |
| He has worked as a | printer, a warehouseman, and an editor, eventually wo |
| een, but it could just as easily be sent to a | printer, a file, or out a serial port by using a diff |
| t practical commercially manufactured optical | printer, a series of cameras and projectors that allo |
| in 1948; Henry Mayers started his career as a | printer, a cartoonist and later created Davis Elen Ad |
| Government | Printer: Adelaide. |
| ded by placing the sound of the paper's small | printer against the sound of a power mower, was found |
| This symbol was taken up by the early | printer Aldus Manutius in 15th century Venice. |
| which it was held, at least by that Venetian | printer; Alfred Einstein, writing in The Italian Madr |
| y 7, 1894, running the paper until selling to | printer Alstead W. Browne in March 1900; he sold out |
| The Odee Company is a commercial | printer and promotional products company headquartere |
| Mao also was the | printer and producer of Qian's Liechao shiji. |
| In 1894 he was promoted to foreman | printer, and finally became managing editor. |
| Bush nominated him for the position of Public | Printer and he was confirmed by the Senate on October |
| Professionally, Brown was a | printer and publisher, including of the New England F |
| In the 1970s and 1980s, he was government | printer and government press photographer in Niue. |
| Grant (born 26 September 1826) was an English | printer and Liberal politician who sat in the House o |
| n displays, Bose speakers, and an illuminated | printer and bill acceptor. |
| r Crum (1828 - 23 August 1893) was a Scottish | printer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the H |
| cher was an engraver at Cologne, as well as a | printer and a dealer in works of art, from about 1580 |
| In 1990, | printer and computing system manufacturer Hewlett-Pac |
| e a report on the support and quality of each | printer, and they also give a report on the support g |
| t Clay Cross Grammar School before becoming a | printer and engineer. |
| d outgrew its primitive origins in a hand-fed | printer and in 1876 a Victory printing and folding ma |
| In 1823 he was apprenticed to a | printer, and after learning this trade thoroughly set |
| eries called Amsterdamse Cahiers by Amsterdam | printer and publisher C.J. Aarts, supposedly on the o |
| Morris was sole writer, editor, | printer and also delivered it personally, selling eac |
| mber 1846 - 3 January 1936) was an Australian | printer and pioneer ink manufacturer and later a publ |
| Printer and engraver 1838-1840. | |
| As a young adult, he became a | printer and for forty years issued annually a series |
| William Spotswood, a Boston | printer and bookseller, agreed to oversee the entire |
| rwards joined partnership for a time with the | printer and translator Anthony Scoloker, and in 1554 |
| ch Protestant lawyer who became a significant | printer and martyrologist in Geneva. |
| He was trained as a violinst and a | printer and it is believed that his stepfather sent h |
| In 1770 he went to India as a | printer and writer in the East India Company's servic |
| were greatly admired by Benjamin Franklin, a | printer and fellow member of the Royal Society of Art |
| Initially, Damman used a dot matrix | printer and sheets of offset-printed card stock to me |
| assical scholar David Buchanan (1745-1812), a | printer and publisher in Montrose. |
| Thomas Gibson died 1562, | printer and physician. |
| erface, modem (likely unreleased), Centronics | printer and one memory expansion module for use with |
| ompany and has evolved to become a top 100 UK | printer and the leading supplier to the UK bingo and |
| In 1982, GE sold the | printer and relays groups and the company was formed |
| Schlumberger became her exclusive | printer and a devoted friend for 30 years until his d |
| 24, 1820 - November 10, 1899) was an American | printer and publisher who served in the United States |
| 5 - 3 October 1513) was the German goldsmith, | printer and publisher who printed and published the N |
| Blake served as artist, engraver, | printer and publisher. |
| July 1846 - 14 December 1929) was an English | printer and a Liberal politician. |
| nd Malling (1807-1878), Norwegian bookseller, | printer and publisher |
| He worked as a newsboy, | printer and newspaperman. |
| his sixteenth year to Mr. J. Baxter, a Lewes | printer, and became a member of a literary society in |
| W. Metcalfe and Son was a | printer and publisher in Cambridge during the 19th ce |
| 1564-1601), was an English bookseller, | printer, and translator. |
| January 28 - John Baskerville, English | printer and inventor (died 1775) |
| Abraham John Valpy (1787-1854) was an English | printer and publisher. |
| providing graphical output, with line | printer and pen plotter graphics. |
| He worked as a | printer and became active in trade union organising e |
| Same connector for | printer and tape drive as PC-1401 |
| He was the father of | printer and publisher Abraham John Valpy and of New Z |
| Elias Gaucher was a prolific | printer and publisher of clandestine erotica who work |
| attended the common schools, apprenticed as a | printer, and moved to New York City in 1822. |
| September 25 - Joshua Eddowes, | printer and bookseller, 87 |
| 17 August - Alfred-Henri-Amand Mame, | printer and publisher (d.1893). |
| 5 April - Fernand Mourlot, | printer and publisher (d.1988). |
| It 'spooled' (queued) | printer and card data, freeing programs from being de |
| switch; the server is further connected to a | printer and a gateway router, which is connected via |
| 1763-1841 (1971); Benjamin Levy: New Orleans | Printer and Publisher (1961); Jews and Negro Slavery |
| ore university Phillis had been an apprentice | printer, and returned to the industry as an executive |
| He was the only son of George Foster, calico | printer and justice of the peace in Lancashire and th |
| umber), a powerful projector, a business card | printer and miniature turntables for scratching MP3s, |
| He set up business as a | printer and publisher in 1982 until 1990 when he took |
| In 1990, | printer and computing system manufacturer Hewlett-Pac |
| ew York in 1832 where he was apprenticed as a | printer and later became publisher of the Hamilton Pa |
| The grandson of Revolutionary War officer, | printer, and congressman Matthew Lyon, he was first e |
| July 7, 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone | printer and publisher working in the Netherlands. |
| this pamphlet was prohibited, and Stubbs, his | printer, and publisher were tried at Westminster, fou |
| pment including Xerox Alto computers, a laser | printer, and file server connected by Ethernet local |
| n the year 1830 in England, where he became a | printer and stenographer by profession, working prima |
| His father, Geoffrey, was a | printer and his mother, Rosemary, was the daughter of |
| reen (c.1614-January 1, 1702) was an American | printer and progenitor of the Green family of printer |
| holl (1794-1840), Andrew was apprenticed to a | printer and worked as a compositor on The Northern Wh |
| on briefly served as an apprentice to a local | printer, and then enrolled in the local Methodist aca |
| es says that he was more of a bookseller than | printer, and dwelt at the sign of the Dragon in the w |
| By profession, Collison was a | printer and publisher of art books and founded his ow |
| a 1460 - Basel, 27 October 1527) was a famous | printer and publisher in Basel. |
| ellington (where he worked for the Government | printer) and then Christchurch. |
| He became a | printer, and started umpiring college games involving |
| Born in England, Spencer worked as a | printer and publisher in Paris from 1906 to 1907 befo |
| He apprenticed as a stationer and | printer and worked in the family firm of Waterlow & S |
| nnepin County and was variously employed as a | printer and journalist. |
| Campeggi's father, a | printer and typesetter, exposed him to the world of g |
| ct the file format that was being sent to the | printer and thus could not automatically and correctl |
| From 1870 to 1876, Davidson was | printer and publisher of the Listowel Banner. |
| id L. Faber (born 1950) is an American master | printer, and is Professor of Art and Head of Printmak |
| morse, radiotelephone, error correcting radio | printer and satellite communications facilities. |
| n Colchester County, Nova Scotia and became a | printer and publisher. |
| As a young man, he worked as a | printer and in a sawmill. |
| hotographer, completed an apprenticeship to a | printer and became a compositor at The Age for over f |
| rly's father, Loyd Haberly, was a noted poet, | printer, and educator. |
| The Trained | Printer and the Amateur, and the Pleasure of Small Bo |
| iana the next year, establishing himself as a | printer and an active participant for the Democratic |
| From 1782 the mill was leased to Oxford | printer and publisher William Jackson, proprietor of |
| (1896-1981) was an American poet, letterpress | printer, and educator. |
| ted his father in carrying on the business of | printer and bookseller, and his uncle, Samuel Moore, |
| et was published in 1720 in Shrewsbury by the | printer and bookseller Thomas Durston. |
| Hayq in Western Armenia) was an Armenian book | printer and engraver during the years 1705-1730. |
| daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court | printer, and his wife Louise. |
| (19 November 1827 - 4 May 1911) was a British | printer and publisher, as well as mayor and later Con |
| dfall (7 February 1746 - 1803) was an English | printer and publisher in the 18th century. |
| Joseph Howe, a Halifax | printer and owner since 1828 of the weekly Novascotia |
| to be confused with his brother Nathaniel, a | printer); another, Theophilus Feild, became the Bisho |
| Color print from copper engraving ( | printer Arnold Coninx). |
| He was also an engraver, | printer, art dealer and a member of the Amsterdam art |
| and memorial to honor the work of this master | printer, artist, and teacher. |
| a Declaration of Causes, from the Queen's own | printer, as, without booty, she and her fellow Englis |
| t and Bundaberg before becoming an apprentice | printer at the Peak Downs Telegram in 1887. |
| id Meynell (1891-1975) was a British poet and | printer at The Nonesuch Press. |
| Mose(s) Humphrey was a | printer at the New York Sun and member of Fire Compan |
| inia in late 1814, and worked as a journeyman | printer at the Gazette, Knoxville's oldest paper, for |
| When the war ended, Rogers began working as a | printer at the Trinity Advocate newspaper in Palestin |
| He became a | printer at the age of fifteen, and a year later found |
| A litho | printer at work - a Jorasanko speciality |
| rted in business with the Earl of Buchan as a | printer at Peterhead, and was successful enough to be |
| He worked as a | printer at the Brockville Recorder under William Buel |
| 65, Boote began working as an apprentice to a | printer at the age of ten before emirating to Austral |
| es Ross, and in 1825 was appointed government | printer at Hobart. |
| November 1805, he began work as an apprentice | printer at Luke Hansard's printing works at Holborn, |
| Hoof Green was an extremely successful woman | printer back in revolutionary times. |
| The son of a book | printer, Baedeker was born in Essen, then in the King |
| ry accessories available including a portable | printer, bar code reader, and an early 3.5-inch diske |
| the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a | printer Batavia, New York. |
| ed that he would like to pursue a career as a | printer because of Franklin's success in the field. |
| He tried to make a living as an independent | printer before deciding to emigrate to Liberia. |
| He worked as a book | printer before the Second World War, but together wit |
| er relocated to Albania, where he worked as a | printer, before coming back to Italy and settling in |
| 1715 - June 1787) was an American | printer before and during the American Revolution, an |
| owne; and his indentures with Mr. Baxter, the | printer, being set aside by arrangement, he placed hi |
| s is often the case regardless of the type of | printer being discussed. |
| ned a strong friendship with the Philadelphia | printer Benjamin Franklin, who stayed with Shipley in |
| In response to the | printer bomb attempt and the "underwear" bomb attempt |
| t, Driffield, as music seller, bookbinder and | printer, bookseller and stationer. |
| Murray worked as a | printer, bookseller and publisher in Brompton Road, L |
| ounded 6 January 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local | printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhang |
| July 17 - John Neilson, publisher, | printer, bookseller, politician, farmer, and militia |
| ly 5, 1752 - October 29, 1828) was an English | printer, born in St Mary's parish, Norwich, who gave |
| duct, "Fitzgerald Inquiry report", Government | Printer, Brisbane, 1989. |
| The son of a | printer, Bruckner grew up in the Viennese suburb of O |
| The first PNA stamps, printed by German state | printer Bundesdruckerei Berlin, used the currency des |
| Claud's father, James Muirhead, | printer, Burgess and Guild Brother, served as the new |
| In 1987 the Centronics | printer business was sold to GENICOM. |
| The 1987 purchase of the | printer business assets of Centronics added the 350 s |
| In 1996 Texas Instruments | printer business was purchased, giving GENICOM a line |
| ng the RAM or allowing to connect the KC to a | printer, but also included applications and programmi |
| over the old role of the Hong Kong Government | Printer, but unlike other modern day government print |
| (1) Wavelength selection, (2) | Printer button, (3) Concentration factor adjustment, |
| He was a life-long bachelor and a | printer by trade, and was not particularly religious. |
| f-educated Friend, Lewis Benson, a New Jersey | printer by training, a theologian by vocation. |
| ence, Googe's juvenile poems were sent to the | printer by a friend, Laurence Blundeston. |
| e's, David Patrick Fisher (1850-1912), also a | printer by trade and resident in Wellington 1872-1906 |
| A | printer by trade, Monson has spent most of his life e |
| In 1971, he was appointed the official State | Printer by Governor Mike O'Callaghan. |
| As Ron is a | printer by trade, he is able to replicate items essen |
| He became a | printer by trade. |
| Phillips, a fast, skilful rover, and a | printer by trade, played for Melbourne City Football |
| ed to ensure a shared resource, for example a | printer, can only be accessed by one process at a tim |
| rom STL file to a proprietary format that the | printer can utilize) and operate the printer. |
| Being a | printer, Carl Wallau in 1844 founded his printing pla |
| cations in everything from plumbing pipes, to | printer cartridges, to automobile fuses. |
| luminum cans, plastic bottles, cardboard, and | printer cartridges. |
| The | printer, Catnach, was based in the "7 Dials" area of |
| Around 1802 he went into partnership with the | printer Charles Mitchell forming Lavenu & Mitchell an |
| ss, and similar works published by the Bungay | printer Charles Brightly. |
| omposer to have her works issued by the royal | printer, Christophe Ballard. |
| erald appeared in 1924 under the direction of | printer Clifton Harper (1902-1982), explained John Ag |
| CaPSL is a | printer command language/page description language us |
| ologies acquired the Swedish ticket and kiosk | printer company, Swecoin in 2006. |
| labs each contain 20 workstations and a laser | printer connected to the campus network. |
| assette tape recorder connector, a Centronics | printer connector and an RS-232C port. |
| Printer Control Extender - Assists in working with pr | |
| ometimes hyphenated as HP-GL, was the primary | printer control language used by Hewlett-Packard plot |
| en the print server (or print driver) and the | Printer Controller. |
| d States Congress, working with Congressional | printer Cornelius Wendell. |
| known for his collaboration with the Flemish | printer Daniel Bomberg on the first printed Hebrew Bi |
| Intelligent | Printer Data Stream (IPDS) is InfoPrint Solution Comp |
| He was followed by William Ward, a | printer; David Brunsdon, one of Marshman's students; |
| the accumulation of problems at the Domestic | printer, decided to go back to its original partner i |
| A computer/study room, with | printer, desks, white board and library containing no |
| s, as well as gaining the support of a master | printer, Diana Davidson, who owned her own printmakin |
| is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and | printer docks. |
| He himself sold over 10,000 | printer driver diskettes. |
| It does not operate via a | printer driver but can accept input from print stream |
| file could be created by the use of a special | printer driver in WordPerfect. |
| gePrinter is based on the Microsoft universal | printer driver. |
| toine Galland (1763-1851) was a publisher and | printer during the French Revolution and First Empire |
| Compatibility of peripherals ( | Printer, DVD drive, etc.) |
| s a nineteenth-century politician, publisher, | printer, editor and proprietor from New York, Iowa an |
| Leopold Fuhrmann, German lutenist, engraver, | printer, editor and publisher |
| 7, 1817 - September 22, 1891) was an American | printer, editor, and politician. |
| The Herald's | printer, Edmund Freeman was "charged ... with publish |
| Together with book | printer Edolf Aasen (1877-1969) she had the son Arne |
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