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The Fast Shuffle Won't Slow Down

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Just a few years ago, cut sheet feeders were ignored and discounted as time-saving WP peripherals. Now feeders operated by microprocessors can run with little interference and will sound a warning when running out of paper or jamming. Ziyad's Z-300S stores addresses as they are typed on letters and automatically prints them on envelopes. Diablo's three cut sheet-envelope feeder models allow remote control. ATI offers the single bin 'intelligent' Scroll-A-Matic, and Rutishauser's RS-1000 has dual bins that can be controlled through the printer's electronics. Datamarc is designing a two-piece sheet-envelope feeder that will fit all daisy wheel printers.

Publisher: Penton Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Modern Office Procedures
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0026-8208
Year: 1983
Microprocessor, Automation, Office automation, Hardware, Office Equipment, evaluation, Products, Printers, Microprocessors, Form Feeder

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Network down? No problem

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Global Knowledge Network Corp is offering a new computer network training curriculum for network administrators and service personnel. The class requires participants to set up a network and troubleshoot and repair a problem the instructor challenges them with. Participants say the class provides valuable hands-on experience in a non-pressure environment where participants do not have to fear about breaking something.

Author: Gates, Lana
Publisher: CESN Publications
Publication Name: Service News
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1046-1965
Year: 1999
United States, Services information, Computer Systems Design Services, Systems Training Services (Contract), User training services, Global Knowledge Network Corp.

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Ultra-Fast Chips Spearhead New Japanese Challenge

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Japan has released new high speed integrated circuits. These circuits are based on gallium arsenide design technology rather than silicon. Japan expects to surpass the United States in the computer market with this breakthrough. The impact itself seems to only be impressing the Japanese at this point though.

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Name: Industrial Management & Data Systems
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0263-5577
Year: 1983
Integrated circuits, Circuit design, International competition (Economics), Japan, Gallium Arsenide Semiconductor, Japanese Competition

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