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Gear was a commercial | printer; the owner of Gear Up Printing. |
ry accessories available including a portable | printer, bar code reader, and an early 3.5-inch diske |
The Odee Company is a commercial | printer and promotional products company headquartere |
thread twister, eventually becoming a carpet | printer. |
Running the XML file through a pretty | printer will improve its readability and editability. |
ed in Newmarket, was apprenticed to a Norwich | printer in 1809. |
mer Head of Rand, McNally & Co. Was a Pioneer | Printer. |
r Crum (1828 - 23 August 1893) was a Scottish | printer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the H |
Uelsmann is a master | printer producing composite photographs with multiple |
It works by creating a virtual | printer that prints to PDF files, and thereby allows |
ore CUPS, it was difficult to find a standard | printer management system that would accommodate the |
uent lapse in shipping, going from a domestic | printer to a South Korean printer resulted in a two t |
d outgrew its primitive origins in a hand-fed | printer and in 1876 a Victory printing and folding ma |
inia in late 1814, and worked as a journeyman | printer at the Gazette, Knoxville's oldest paper, for |
Horace Greeley worked for him as a journeyman | printer. |
Hardware extensions included a thermal | printer, a magnetic card reader (HP-67 compatible via |
William Spotswood, a Boston | printer and bookseller, agreed to oversee the entire |
s that by the 1470s Castaldi was a successful | printer; there is a record of a print run of 300 copi |
irm amalgamated with William Moore, a Beccles | printer who also owned the Caxton press. |
ch Protestant lawyer who became a significant | printer and martyrologist in Geneva. |
assette tape recorder connector, a Centronics | printer connector and an RS-232C port. |
drive (S-HD-100; directly) and a photographic | printer (P-S100; through USB). |
labs each contain 20 workstations and a laser | printer connected to the campus network. |
He worked as a book | printer before the Second World War, but together wit |
e owners of King of Donair approached a local | printer, Leo Arkelian of Halcraft Printers to design |
For example, the carriage of a computer | printer may be fitted with a projection which interru |
ounded 6 January 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local | printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhang |
eric, and published by T.P. Rutha, a Catholic | printer. |
He worked as a newsboy, | printer and newspaperman. |
his sixteenth year to Mr. J. Baxter, a Lewes | printer, and became a member of a literary society in |
d was apprenticed to Stephen White, a Norwich | printer. |
A litho | printer at work - a Jorasanko speciality |
t more involved than sending data to a serial | printer which was basically all that was originally c |
ther had family, and was employed by a larger | printer. |
Elias Gaucher was a prolific | printer and publisher of clandestine erotica who work |
ng Fathers of the United States and a leading | printer, scientist, inventor, civic activist and dipl |
s, as well as gaining the support of a master | printer, Diana Davidson, who owned her own printmakin |
The latter was a famous | printer named Ignatius Meurer (1589-1672) who was, ac |
July 7, 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone | printer and publisher working in the Netherlands. |
The son of a book | printer, Baedeker was born in Essen, then in the King |
pment including Xerox Alto computers, a laser | printer, and file server connected by Ethernet local |
When used with a dot-matrix | printer, the Serial Pro offered several screen-dump p |
would have an RS-232 serial port, a parallel | printer port, a battery-backed clock/calendar (the or |
Allan Singer was a Montreal | printer who mostly served anglophone clientele. |
William Bradford, a Philadelphia | printer, taught him the art of printing. |
rd box is invented by Robert Gair, a Brooklyn | printer who developed production of paper-board boxes |
had a son, Bartholomew, who was a successful | printer. |
on briefly served as an apprentice to a local | printer, and then enrolled in the local Methodist aca |
a 1460 - Basel, 27 October 1527) was a famous | printer and publisher in Basel. |
William Bullokar was a 16th-century | printer who devised a 40-letter phonetic alphabet for |
While working for a local | printer while in high school, Carlson attempted to ty |
Xerox had created a new | printer system which could perform a variety of tasks |
in Kristiania, he took an education as a book | printer. |
tarch Press, a hardware vendor, and a t-shirt | printer. |
rch 31, 1854 - August 6, 1931) was a Canadian | printer, publisher, and politician from the province |
file could be created by the use of a special | printer driver in WordPerfect. |
is career as a compositor and became a master | printer He was a liberal and a "Christian Socialist" |
(19 November 1827 - 4 May 1911) was a British | printer and publisher, as well as mayor and later Con |
Joseph Howe, a Halifax | printer and owner since 1828 of the weekly Novascotia |
r by John Strachan Lawrence (F. A. Onderdonk, | printer, 1911) |
ring and development of the Acme-Dunn Optical | Printer for motion picture special effects. |
is first computer program, which adjusted the | printer through the computer. |
y was referred to as Jgnatij grendh after the | printer Ignatius Meurer (1589-1672), a German who set |
DMD product was the TI DMD2000 airline ticket | printer that used a DMD instead of a laser scanner. |
Alexander Arbuthnot ( | printer) (died 1585) |
17 August - Alfred-Henri-Amand Mame, | printer and publisher (d.1893). |
e's, David Patrick Fisher (1850-1912), also a | printer by trade and resident in Wellington 1872-1906 |
his death in 1732 his son John Draper, also a | printer, took the paper's helm. |
id L. Faber (born 1950) is an American master | printer, and is Professor of Art and Head of Printmak |
t and Bundaberg before becoming an apprentice | printer at the Peak Downs Telegram in 1887. |
Daniel Bomberg (1537-1549) was an early | printer of Hebrew language books. |
Grant (born 26 September 1826) was an English | printer and Liberal politician who sat in the House o |
n displays, Bose speakers, and an illuminated | printer and bill acceptor. |
He tried to make a living as an independent | printer before deciding to emigrate to Liberia. |
ievers (October 13, 1874 -?) was an assistant | printer, trade union activist and liquor store operat |
Federal Census, he is listed as an apprentice | printer in Perry Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. |
mber 1846 - 3 January 1936) was an Australian | printer and pioneer ink manufacturer and later a publ |
ly 5, 1752 - October 29, 1828) was an English | printer, born in St Mary's parish, Norwich, who gave |
adding and removing printers, through an Add | Printer Wizard |
The FA-2 featured an additional | printer port for the FP-10 Thermal printer. |
24, 1820 - November 10, 1899) was an American | printer and publisher who served in the United States |
July 1846 - 14 December 1929) was an English | printer and a Liberal politician. |
He was also an engraver, | printer, art dealer and a member of the Amsterdam art |
Abraham John Valpy (1787-1854) was an English | printer and publisher. |
you that you would please to send out an able | Printer to Bombay, for that he hath a curiosity and e |
ore university Phillis had been an apprentice | printer, and returned to the industry as an executive |
school and subsequently became an apprentice | printer in the offices of the New Zealander. |
Perna (1519 - August 16, 1582) was an Italian | printer, the leading printer of Late Renaissance Base |
2, 1824 - September 14, 1909) was an American | printer, lithographer and publisher. |
November 1805, he began work as an apprentice | printer at Luke Hansard's printing works at Holborn, |
on was in Calgary and he became an apprentice | printer. |
reen (c.1614-January 1, 1702) was an American | printer and progenitor of the Green family of printer |
7, 1817 - September 22, 1891) was an American | printer, editor, and politician. |
1715 - June 1787) was an American | printer before and during the American Revolution, an |
ative of Boston, Massachusetts, was an active | printer in the city beginning in 1740. |
s working life at age twelve as an apprentice | printer, he claimed, after reading the story of Horac |
ster County and entered work as an apprentice | printer in Halifax. |
He was an expert | printer who accompanied the printing press that reach |
dfall (7 February 1746 - 1803) was an English | printer and publisher in the 18th century. |
He was a life-long bachelor and a | printer by trade, and was not particularly religious. |
Dr. J.F. Coakley, the Syriac scholar and fine | printer. |
before becoming a farm worker and apprentice | printer, running his own printing business by 1871. |
th TV out, computer network connection, and a | printer. |
helmina Barns-Graham, Denis Mitchell, and the | printer Guido Morris. |
He was trained as a violinst and a | printer and it is believed that his stepfather sent h |
lopment of the personal computer and graphics | printer, scientists were able to easily display and p |
As a bookseller and apprentice | printer he established a network of Italian connectio |
inter, engraver, textile designer and textile | printer. |
ts: Quartermaster Henry J. Manning and Ship's | Printer John McCarton on 4 January 1882, and Boatswai |
a British painter, designer, and silk-screen | printer. |
Phillips, a fast, skilful rover, and a | printer by trade, played for Melbourne City Football |
s the first Australian editor, poet and early | printer. |
ologies acquired the Swedish ticket and kiosk | printer company, Swecoin in 2006. |
ined with the journalist Henry Mayhew and the | printer William Last to found Punch in 1841. |
en the print server (or print driver) and the | Printer Controller. |
William Andrews quarrelled with Andrew Brice, | printer of the Exeter Journal, and left him to establ |
Anthony Haswell: | Printer - Patriot - Ballader: A Biographical Study wi |
uld print data and listings on any Centronics | printer; printing graphics required the Casio FP-100 |
appointed Queen's | printer |
es Ross, and in 1825 was appointed government | printer at Hobart. |
In 1863, he was appointed Queen's | printer with George-Paschal Desbarats, and served unt |
rtisements and the loss of his appointment as | printer to the Customs, besides exposing him to the u |
magistrate, seize the plant and apprehend the | printer. |
William Everson, architect and | printer Kemper Nomland, Kermit Sheets and William R. |
Hayq in Western Armenia) was an Armenian book | printer and engraver during the years 1705-1730. |
Blake served as artist, engraver, | printer and publisher. |
ent of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he worked as a | printer. |
Auld apprenticed as a | printer with Charles H. Mackintosh in Strathroy. |
ough the revised STC points to Grafton as the | printer. |
er area in which Vidyasagar's experience as a | printer gave him unique knowledge was in the reform o |
After an apprenticeship and the job as offset | printer Fischer studied economics. |
cher was an engraver at Cologne, as well as a | printer and a dealer in works of art, from about 1580 |
n of Anthony Pettypiece, and apprenticed as a | printer with the Amherstburg Echo. |
trial School" in Calgary and apprenticed as a | printer. |
o New Zealand, where he worked initially as a | printer in Auckland before moving to Sydney in 1859 a |
Learned the art of printing and worked as a | printer in Cooperstown, Utica, and Albany, New York. |
er of city government and his reputation as a | printer, the Know-Nothings put Towers up for mayor ag |
He apprenticed as a | printer there and then went to Montreal where he work |
When the war ended, Rogers began working as a | printer at the Trinity Advocate newspaper in Palestin |
e, Maryland, where he continued his work as a | printer. |
to print, using The Lakeland Ledger as their | printer. |
Apprenticed as a | printer. |
In 1770 he went to India as a | printer and writer in the East India Company's servic |
As a | printer he joined the Commission des Sciences et des |
Cameron served as state | printer of Pennsylvania from 1825 until 1827 and was |
ed that he would like to pursue a career as a | printer because of Franklin's success in the field. |
He trained as a | printer. |
Union Academy in Halifax, he apprenticed as a | printer with the Acadian Recorder. |
Shott apprenticed as a | printer. |
He spent his early years apprenticing as a | printer, working on Arctic whalers, and serving in th |
He apprenticed as a | printer with John D. Ryan. |
e he resided from around 1480 and worked as a | printer. |
He has worked as a | printer, a warehouseman, and an editor, eventually wo |
Chevalier worked as a | printer subsequent to his retirement. |
He worked as a | printer and became active in trade union organising e |
attended the common schools, apprenticed as a | printer, and moved to New York City in 1822. |
rted in business with the Earl of Buchan as a | printer at Peterhead, and was successful enough to be |
He trained as a | printer with Samuel Kneeland. |
arnaby, where Shrdlu is a devil employed as a | printer (a pun on printer's devil.) |
He set up business as a | printer and publisher in 1982 until 1990 when he took |
the United States, where he worked first as a | printer, then as a reporter for the Detroit Free Pres |
in Canada West where Coffey apprenticed as a | printer for the London Prototype. |
He worked as a | printer for the London Free Press and Daily Western A |
ew York in 1832 where he was apprenticed as a | printer and later became publisher of the Hamilton Pa |
in 1948; Henry Mayers started his career as a | printer, a cartoonist and later created Davis Elen Ad |
He worked as a | printer at the Brockville Recorder under William Buel |
ears, preaching and writing, and working as a | printer. |
er relocated to Albania, where he worked as a | printer, before coming back to Italy and settling in |
1877, serving until 1885 and served as Public | Printer of the United States from 1889 to 1894 and ag |
ott attended school and then apprenticed as a | printer. |
Pirani served his apprenticeship as a | printer under John Ballance on the Wanganui Herald in |
He served as Queen's | Printer for Nova Scotia from 1860 to 1863. |
arlile, and from c1812 to 1815 he worked as a | printer in Ghent, Belgium. |
f Arts degree from Harvard while working as a | printer in the Boston area. |
Mattson worked as a | printer in New York until his retirement. |
Murray worked as a | printer, bookseller and publisher in Brompton Road, L |
In his youth he worked as a | printer in Philadelphia and then, in 1847, moved to W |
ected to the first of his two terms as ‘state | printer', which solidified his position in Albany. |
Born in England, Spencer worked as a | printer and publisher in Paris from 1906 to 1907 befo |
nnepin County and was variously employed as a | printer and journalist. |
Stephenson worked as a | printer in St. Catharines and came to Chatham around |
and subsequently succeeded Turnebus as king's | printer in 1555. |
Hardwick, Massachusetts, where he worked as a | printer. |
As a young man, he worked as a | printer and in a sawmill. |
iana the next year, establishing himself as a | printer and an active participant for the Democratic |
al history was published by his associate and | printer Mao Jin, who like Qian himself, showed a conc |
an email address and get them printed at the | printer located in the centre of the room. |
began his printing apprenticeship at another | printer in the city within two years. |
the Society (Philadelphia: James B. Chandler, | Printer, 1859) |
Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Green, | printer to the Honourable the lieut. |
1804-January 1855) was a Baptist missionary, | printer, who lived and proselytized among various Nat |
y Case, was reprinted abroad, and Barnes, the | printer, obtained an order from the university in 159 |
January 28 - John Baskerville, English | printer and inventor (died 1775) |
owne; and his indentures with Mr. Baxter, the | printer, being set aside by arrangement, he placed hi |
As a young adult, he became a | printer and for forty years issued annually a series |
He became a | printer by trade. |
and Charles moved to Darwen where he became a | printer of wallpaper. |
He became a | printer at the age of fifteen, and a year later found |
tts, he attended the public schools, became a | printer in Worcester, taught school in Massachusetts, |
n the year 1830 in England, where he became a | printer and stenographer by profession, working prima |
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