Common use of Printer Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Ndustry Voluntary Agreement, Industry Voluntary Agreement, Ndustry Voluntary Agreement

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Printer. A commercially-available imaging product 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 Products that are marketed as printers, including printers Printers that can be upgraded into MFDs in the field.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Industry Voluntary Agreement, Industry Voluntary Agreement

Printer. A commercially-available imaging product that serves as a hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving receiv- ing 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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 Products that are marketed as printers, including printers Printers that can be upgraded into MFDs in the field.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industry Voluntary Agreement

Printer. A commercially-commercially available imaging product that serves as a hard copy hardcopy output device, 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 is 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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Printer. A commercially-commercially available imaging product that serves as a hard hard-copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers, or other input devices (e.g., 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 to MFDs in the field.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Printer. A a commercially-available imaging product that serves as a hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving receiv- ing 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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