Designed to offer optimal performance for Windows printing, Lexmark International's (Lexington, KY) WinWriter 100 ($349), WinWriter 200 ($579), and WinWriter 400 ($899) are all compatible with current and future releases of Windows. A compact ink-jet unit, the WinWriter 100 produces 600- by 300-dpi output at a rate of 3 ppm. The WinWriter 200 produces four pages of 300-dpi laser output per minute and comes with 512 KB of memory and 22 TrueType fonts. Using LED technology, the WinWriter 400 prints 5 ppm at 600 dpi; it has 2 MB of RAM and 44 TrueType fonts.
Phone: (800) 358-5835 or (606) 232-2000.
Mitsubishi Imaging Products (Somerset, NJ) offers two color printers that employ different technologies. The wax-thermal G2700-10U ($1499) prints a full-color page of 300-dpi output in 1 minute. It comes with a Windows 3.1 driver and
prints on plain or coated paper or on transparency film, using a monochrome, three-color, or four-color ribbon. Designed for use with PCs, Macs, and Unix systems, the CP-2000U ($8995) uses dye-sublimation technology to produce a 325-dpi image in as little as 85 seconds. Compatible with the SVGA standard, it can produce images of up to 1280 dots by 1024 lines from an analog RGB source.
Phone: (908) 563-9889.
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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