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American printer manufacturer (1982–2003)
GENICOM Corporation was an American manufacturer of computer printers, based in Chantilly, Virginia. The company operated from 1982 to 2003. In 1954,
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American printer manufacturer
The TallyGenicom brand, acquired by Printronix in 2009, includes laser and line matrix printers, parts, consumables and service. Printronix now owns the
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Status References Canon Inkjet, Laserjet, All-in-One Centronics acquired by GENICOM Checkpoint Meto continuous-feed laser became Checkpoint Systems exited
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Historic factory complex in Waynesboro, Virginia
travel to computer technology. The facility was sold to GENICOM on October 21, 1983. In 2000, GENICOM entered bankruptcy and the building was sold to the
General Electric Specialty Control Plant
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Former American computer printer manufacturer
corporate logo. The new logo never gained recognition before the sale to GENICOM, and GENICOM used the old logo in continued sales of printers and supplies. The
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Printer company 1949-2003
they are better known. From 2003, their successor company has been TallyGenicom. Founded in 1949 in Kent, Washington, United States by Philip Renshaw,
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Computer printing process
Tally Genicom T2240, 24-Pin printer head cross section. This print head has 24 solenoids at the top arranged radially inside a circular casing. Each solenoid
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American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
Systems, Inc in March 1997. Printer business was sold in 1997 to GENICOM (now TallyGenicom), which then produced models bearing the Digital logo. Networking
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Impact printer that prints one entire line of text at a time
variable-sized characters. Printronix and TallyGenicom are well-known vendors of comb printers. In 2009, TallyGenicom was acquired by Printronix. In 1949 IBM
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Capital, Printronix becomes a Private Company 2009: Printronix acquires TallyGenicom 2013: Corona Investments acquires Printronix "Printronix Irvine Move Info"
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Network Printing Alliance (NPA). Later members included QMS, Kyocera, GENICOM, Okidata, Unisys, Canon, IBM, Kodak, Adaptec, Tektronix, Digital Products
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American businessman
work with the InFocus corporation. He was an Executive Vice President at GENICOM Corporation (1984–1992), the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Corporate
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American businessman
In 1997, Digital sold its printing systems business to Virginia-based GENICOM. In 1997, Digital sued Intel, accusing it of using some of Digital's patented
Robert Palmer (computer businessman)
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Norwegian singer, actress and poet
December 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2010. Julie Katrine Gjessing (Monrad); genicom Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cally Monrad. Cally Monrad at IMDb
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Memorex-Telex, and the Printer division, which had only bought OEM equipment from Genicom, was phased out. By the mid-1990s, this left only AT&T Computer Systems
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Old woman.
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The place of weeping, or of mulberry-trees.
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Joins Devotion and Piety
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Fire; Flame; Lord Vishnu
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chief of the eunuchs
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Equality
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Victory. in synonym as Vijay
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Lovable.
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Small
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