A 50-dBA line-impact dot-matrix printer, the T6082 ($8799) can print data-processing sheets and multipart forms at speeds of up to 900 lines per minute. From Mannesmann Tally (Kent, WA), the printer has the ability to handle a work load of up to 160,000 pages per month. The unit's shuttle-matrix technology provides microadjustment of vertical and horizontal dot densities; precision dot placement and variable dot densities provide text flexibility.
Phone: (800) 843-1347 or (206) 251-5500.
Relief for heavy-duty Windows users can be found in the WinPrinter 1000 ($1095) from LaserMaster (Eden Prairie, MN). The printer provides 1000- by 1000-dpi TurboRes resolution when printing with the PostScript driver and has a rated print speed of 4 ppm. The printer ships with 50 TrueType fonts and the company's Automatic Font Management technology.
Phone: (8
00) 365-4646 or (612) 944-9330.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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