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Article: NEW LASER PRINTERS COST LESS AND STILL DO A LOT
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- March 6, 1995
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Laser printers were the quiet soldiers of the PC revolution.
Out in the spotlight were microprocessors, hard disks and operating systems. The chips sparked exciting stories about millions of transistors. Hard disks were vital to keeping practical programs close at hand. And operating system standards were key to cheaper software.
Laser printers were just as important. They let anyone - ...