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New Product: Sheet Feeder is Designed to Meet the Paper Handling Needs of Personal Computer Users

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The Personalfeeder cut sheet feeder by Diablo is a low cost unit for use with personal computer systems. Two hundred sheets, six to fourteen inches long and up to fourteen inches wide, can be automatically fed, aligned, and collated when used with letter quality daisywheel and dot matrix printers. Personalfeeder, available to original equipment manufacturers for $495, permits subscript and superscript printing and is compatible with Diablo Qume Sprint, NEC, Ricoh, and TEC printer models.

Publisher: Dalton Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1984
Office Equipment, New Product, product announcement, Printers, Paper Systems, Form Feeder, Sorting, OEM, OEMs (Original equipment manufacturers), Personalfeeder

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A Buyer's Guide to Paper

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Suggestions for purchasing the proper kinds of paper for office applications include checking the literature and talking to suppliers. Select the cheapest of the quality that is needed. Make certain the paper meets the requirements for the applications for which it is needed. Indicate the packaging of the paper. Stay informed about prices and buy in quantity. Use better quality paper only where it is needed.

Publisher: Dalton Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1983
Purchases, Performance/Cost Relationship, Guidelines, Paper Media

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Speeding The Paper Flow

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A combination of word processing and paper handlers has spelled success for Inmost Corp.'s first steps toward office automation. Inmost developed a list of criteria for its word processing equipment. Printing productivity was a key concern.

Publisher: Dalton Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1983
Industrial productivity, Office automation, Word processing, Productivity, Decision Making, Inmost Corp., Micom 2002 (word processor)

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