Printer Sample Clauses

Printer. A Product whose primary function is to print text or illustrations on paper or other media from electronic input.
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Printer. A commercially-available imaging product that serves as a hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers, or other input devices (e.g., digital cameras). The unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet or from a data or network connection. This definition is intended to cover products that are marketed as printers, including printers that can be upgraded into MFDs in the field.
Printer. Excessive printer noise (defined as an average of sixty-five [65] DB or above measured over an eight [8] hour shift) at the regular work station of the two (2) employees nearest the source, shall be reduced by a combination of distance and/or noise reducing techniques, such as noise reducing cover or shield, carpeting, and sound absorbing ceilings and walls. Nevertheless, printers that produce eighty (80) db or more shall be in a separate room.
Printer a. Dot matrix and impact printers should be located in a separate room, if practical. Otherwise, a noise shield or cover should be fitted on the printer to reduce the noise level.
Printer. Printers noise shall not exceed 65 db or above when measured over an eight hour shift. Noise reduction can be addressed by distance and/or a cover or shield. Printers that produce 80 db or more shall be in a separate room.
Printer. Imaging equipment, manufactured as a standard model, that serves as a hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers. In addition, the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet. This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as printers including printers that can be upgraded to a multifunctional device (MFD) 2.
Printer slotter means a machine used for printing, slotting, scoring and/or slitting and includes printing machines (not being printing attachments). A printer-slotter may have attachments for limited die cutting operations, for example, hand holes and ventilation holes.
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Printer. 1) The printers should be made dust free by using Air blower, brush and dry soft cloth.
Printer. 1) In the event of malfunctioning of the printers the contractor has to repair or replace the components which are malfunctioning except the cartridge.
Printer. The Company agrees to use a printer for the printing of the Preliminary Prospectus and Prospectus with an office located in New York which is reasonably acceptable to the Underwriter.
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