Search references for PRINTER POINT. Phrases containing PRINTER POINT
See searches and references containing PRINTER POINT!PRINTER POINT
In photography, a printer point is a unit of relative exposure, in printing a negative, equal to a 1/12 of a stop or 0.025 Log(base 10) unit (one-fortieth
Printer_point
Computer peripheral that prints text or graphics
code printers are an example of an expanded use for printers. Different types of printers include 3D printers, inkjet printers, laser printers, and thermal
Printer_(computing)
Topics referred to by the same term
to describe rainfall in Australia Point (typography) Points, an antler's size by the number of its tips Printer point, a unit of relative exposure in photography
Point
American political aide (born 1990/1991)
accompanied Trump when he played golf, bringing a printer and a laptop to show him articles; Harp's use of a printer, which began from Trump's preference for paper
Natalie_Harp
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up printer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Printer may refer to: Printer (publishing), a person Printer (computing), a hardware device Optical
Printer
Digital watermark tracking code produced by many printers
Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC),
Printer_tracking_dots
Additive process used to make a 3D object
in home printers from 15 dB to 75 dB. Some main sources of noise in filament printers are fans, motors and bearings, while in resin printers the fans
3D_printing
Type of computer printing
"bubble jet" printer, while around the same time Jon Vaught at Hewlett-Packard (HP) was developing a similar idea. In the late 1970s, inkjet printers that could
Inkjet_printing
Electrostatic digital printing process
printer Document automation Dot matrix printer Dye-sublimation printer List of printer companies Solid ink Thermal printer Winprinter "Laser Printer -
Laser_printing
The IBM Printer Model 4 was a dot-matrix point-of-sale printer launched in 1991. It was the direct relative and homophone of the IBM Printer Model 3. It
IBM_Printer_Model_4
Indian multinational electronics company
manufactures and distributes IT products, dot matrix printers, point of sale terminals, Thermal and label printers, keyboards, mobiles, mouse, uninterruptible
TVS_Electronics
Topics referred to by the same term
associated with the title Printer paper. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended
Printer_paper
Computer printing process
relatively low-resolution dot matrix for layout. Dot matrix printers are a type of impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires and typically
Dot_matrix_printing
Method of digital printing
the 1960s. Barcode printer Dye-sublimation printer Label printer Label printer applicator LightScribe Line matrix printer Line printer Thermographic printing
Thermal_printing
Computer peripheral to print barcode labels or tags
A barcode printer is a computer peripheral for printing barcode labels or tags that can be attached to, or printed directly on, physical objects. Barcode
Barcode_printer
Enhancing the color of an image or video
settings of each printer point for each scene. These settings were then punched onto a paper tape and fed to the high-speed printer where the negative
Color_grading
Topics referred to by the same term
associated with the title Printer cartridge. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended
Printer_cartridge
Apple Computer's first printer
[original research?] The typical point-of-sale hospitality printer in use today, forty years later, is a thermal printer that still mimics the way the Silentype
Apple_Silentype
Initial printing of a work for review
historically speaking, galleys printed on a proof press. From the printer's point of view, the galley proof, as it originated during the era of hand-set
Galley_proof
Office machine
An MFP (multi-function product/printer/peripheral), multi-functional, all-in-one (AIO), or multi-function device (MFD), is an office machine which incorporates
Multi-function_printer
The IBM 4610, also known as SureMark, is a thermal point-of-sale printer, originally developed and manufactured by IBM and currently offered by Toshiba
IBM_4610
Printer which prints a whole page at a time
as line printers and dot-matrix printers. Page printers are often all incorrectly termed “laser printers”—although virtually all laser printers are page
Page_printer
Topics referred to by the same term
Printer port is the parallel port of a computer, used by printers. The term may also refer to: Port 631, the network port used by remote printers. Macintosh
Printer_port_(disambiguation)
Computer interface
using Ethernet and Wi-Fi connected printers. The parallel port interface was originally known as the Parallel Printer Adapter on IBM PC-compatible computers
Parallel_port
American manufacturer of 3D printers
— an industrial platform of 3D printers, software and materials that enables manufacturers to print parts at the point-of-need. The company is headquartered
Markforged
Printer Job Language (PJL) is a method developed by Hewlett-Packard for switching printer languages at the job level, and for status readback between
Printer_Job_Language
Measure of dot density
the surface of the media. Up to a point, printers with higher DPI produce clearer and more detailed output. A printer does not necessarily have a single
Dots_per_inch
Impact printing technology
rapidly superseded for most purposes when dot-based printers, in particular laser and ink jet printers, capable of printing any characters, graphics, typefaces
Daisy_wheel_printing
17th–18th century Nipmuc printer and scribe
Wawaus, also known as "James Printer", was a Nipmuc leader from Hassanamesit (today Grafton, Massachusetts), who experienced the incorporation and marginalization
James_Printer
IBM system printers that used hammer technology
IBM developed, manufactured and sold hammer-based impact printers that used either type bars, a chain, a train, or a band to create printed output from
IBM_hammer_printers
Type of printer
The Apple Daisy Wheel Printer is a daisy wheel printer manufactured by Qume and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. in the 1980s. It utilized the ASCII character
Apple_Daisy_Wheel_Printer
Page description language
Printer Command Language, more commonly referred to as PCL, is a page description language (PDL) developed by Hewlett-Packard as a printer protocol and
Printer_Command_Language
Feature by Apple
installing printer-specific drivers. Connection is via a local area network (often via Wi-Fi), either directly to AirPrint-compatible printers, or to non-compatible
AirPrint
Electronic printing technologies by Hewlett-Packard
most HP printers and MFPs use. HP ePrint enables printing documents attached to email messages sent to the device. The HP ePrint-capable printer or MFP
HP_ePrint
Korean printer and fax manufacturer
multi-function printers, fax machines, Thermal paper and 3D printers. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Sindoh's main market for 2D printers is Korea, the
Sindoh
American manufacturer of 3D printers
is a digital manufacturing company that manufactures and develops 3D printers utilizing the Continuous Liquid Interface Production process. The company
Carbon_(company)
Printer Clips is the side-project of Bell X 1's lead singer Paul Noonan. The project began in 2011.[citation needed] On 20 February 2012, Hot Press reported
Printer_Clips
Type of ink used in printing
printing mechanism must be kept at or near the ink's melting point during use. When the printer is in "sleep mode", most units keep a small pool of each color
Solid_ink
Software interface for managing printers
attachment-independent interface for controlling and managing all point addressable (APA) printers that allow the presentation of pages containing an architecturally
IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream
IBM_Intelligent_Printer_Data_Stream
American manufacturer of 3D printers
MakerBot Industries, LLC was an American desktop 3D printer manufacturer company headquartered in New York City. It was founded in January 2009 by Bre
MakerBot
Device or point within a network capable of creating, receiving, or transmitting data
equipment (such as a digital telephone handset, a printer or a host computer). A passive distribution point, such as a distribution frame or patch panel is
Node_(networking)
Printer manufactured by C. Itoh
The Apple Dot Matrix Printer (often shortened to Apple DMP) is a printer that was manufactured by C. Itoh and sold under the Apple Computer, Inc. label
Apple_Dot_Matrix_Printer
Device to register and calculate retail sales
a point of sale. It is usually attached to a drawer for storing cash and other valuables. A modern cash register is usually attached to a printer that
Cash_register
American hardware and software company
Burlington, Massachusetts. They continued to sell laser printers until 2015, at which point the company was disestablished. Elizabeth (Betty) Ryan Lucy
General_Computer_Corporation
1985 laser printer
LaserWriter is a laser printer with built-in PostScript interpreter sold by Apple, Inc. from 1985 to 1988. It was one of the first laser printers available to the
LaserWriter
Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence (.)
full stop. The word period was used as a name for what printers often called the "full point", the punctuation mark that was a dot on the baseline and
Full_stop
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
World Wide Web, digital video and audio, application and storage servers, printers, and email and instant messaging applications. In 1940, George Stibitz
Computer_network
Terpene hydrocarbon
also used as a solvent for fused filament fabrication based 3D printing. Printers can print the plastic of choice for the model, but erect supports and binders
Limonene
Device for transmitting messages in written form by electrical signals
computer terminals which typically have a computer monitor instead of a printer (though the term "TTY" is still occasionally used to refer to them, such
Teleprinter
Time and place where a retail transaction is completed
The point of sale (POS), or point of purchase (POP), is the time and place at which a retail transaction is completed. At the point of sale, the merchant
Point_of_sale
Typographic character indicating a question (?)
following expression(s) and to send the result(s) either to the screen or a printer. A single question mark sends a carriage return and line feed before the
Question_mark
Japanese electronics manufacturer
derivatives, and dot matrix printers were outcompeted by bubble jet printers. Star re-oriented their business to focus on the point-of-sale market only, manufacturing
Star_Micronics
Page description language developed by Epson
Standard Code for Printers and sometimes styled Escape/P, is a page description language developed by Epson to control computer printers. It was mainly used
ESC/P
3D printing process that melts thermoplastic material from a spool of filament
material. Filament is fed from a large spool through a moving, heated printer extruder head, and is deposited on the growing work. The toolhead, also
Fused_filament_fabrication
American information technology company (1939–2015)
spun-off to form Hewlett Packard Enterprise, while its personal computer and printer businesses became HP Inc. The split was structured so that the former Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard
Microsoft Windows API
graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers. It was superseded by DirectDraw API and later Direct2D API.[citation needed]
Graphics_Device_Interface
phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers). It allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server, and perform
List_of_printing_protocols
Communications system in the airline industry
form of these devices is fully electronic and uses a screen instead of a printer. The airline industry began using teletypewriter technology in the early
Airline_teletype_system
American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)
PageMaker) with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics and PostScript. In 1985, Jobs departed Apple
Steve_Jobs
Four-color laser printer
line of PostScript four-color laser printers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. in the mid-1990s. These printers were compatible with PCs and Apple's
Color_LaserWriter
Topics referred to by the same term
with the title Money printing. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Money_printing
1977–1993 series of microcomputers
drives, composite video (NTSC or PAL), serial interfaces for modem and printer, and a port usable by either a joystick or mouse. Unlike previous Apple
Apple_II
Punctuation mark (!)
Th'admirative point, or point of admiration (and of detestation) marked, or made, thus ! MacKellar, Thomas (1889). The American Printer: A Manual of Typography
Exclamation_mark
Color plotter printer by Apple
color plotter printer that was sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1983 to 1988. The colors came in either water- or oil-based inks. The printer could be connected
Apple_410_Color_Plotter
Continuous form laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM
3800 is a discontinued laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM. It was the first commercially available laser printer (see below for detail). It
IBM_3800
File format and programming language
Concurrently, researchers at Xerox PARC had developed the first laser printer and had recognized the need for a standard means of defining page images
PostScript
American manufacturer of 3D printers
3D printer manufacturers The price point for the earliest investors was $199. Hirsch, Arthur (18 Oct 2014). "Maryland company to open 3-D printer plant"
M3D,_LLC
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
during the Renaissance. After the advent of printing in Europe in 1455, printers made extensive use of both the italic and Roman ampersands. Since the ampersand's
Ampersand
Point of sale device standard
an abstract hardware interface to a family of devices such as receipt printer and the service object which handles the interface between the control
OPOS
The Printer Working Group (PWG) is a Program of the IEEE Industry Standard and Technology Organization (ISTO) with members including printer and multi-function
Printer_Working_Group
Brand of cameras, printers and other products
system of digital cameras, snapshot thermal printers, snapshot thermal printer docks, all-in-one inkjet printers, accessories, camera docks, software, and
Kodak_EasyShare
Topics referred to by the same term
Toner may refer to: Toner (printing), a powder mixture used in laser printers and photocopiers Toner (skin care), a water-based lotion, tonic, or wash
Toner
Device used for calculations
3 kg)) battery operated electronic device with thermal printer U.S. patent 4,001,566 – Floating Point Calculator With RAM Shift Register – 1977 (originally
Calculator
Measurement unit used in typography
Professional Printer: Journal of the Institute of Printing. 27 (5): 9–14. Hopkins, Richard L. (1976). Origin of the American Point System for Printer's Type Measurement
Point_(typography)
of printers as of November 2014 are: Black and white laser printers Color laser printers Laser multifunction printers Inkjet all-in-one printers Specialty
List of Hewlett-Packard products
List_of_Hewlett-Packard_products
1999 film by Mike Judge
which the three main characters systematically destroy a dysfunctional printer has been widely parodied. Swingline introduced a red stapler to its product
Office_Space
Brand of laser printers
line of laser printers sold by HP Inc. (originally Hewlett-Packard) since 1984. The LaserJet was the world's first desktop laser printer. Canon supplies
HP_LaserJet
Body responsible for the operation of His Majesty's Stationery Office
the offices of Kings's Printer of Acts of Parliament, King's Printer for Scotland, King's Printer for Wales and Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Office of Public Sector Information
Office_of_Public_Sector_Information
Notebook computer with built-in printer
The Canon NoteJet is a series of notebook computers which include a printer and scanner that was manufactured from 1993 to 1995 by a joint venture between
Canon_NoteJet
Japanese multinational electronics company
manufacturers of printers and information- and imaging-related equipment. Its products include inkjet, dot matrix, thermal and laser printers for consumer
Epson
American manufacturer of 3D printers
three-dimensional printers for use in microgravity. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, Made In Space's 3D printer (Zero-G printer) was the first manufacturing
Made_in_Space,_Inc.
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
Themes, and Events from King's Life > The Royal Tour of 1939, Queen's Printer for Canada, archived from the original on 30 October 2009, retrieved 12
George_VI
Communication protocol for printers
phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers). The protocol allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server attached
Internet_Printing_Protocol
Typographic symbol
play twice).[citation needed] Many early video terminals and dot-matrix printers rendered the vertical bar character as the allograph broken bar ¦. This
Vertical_bar
but at a time when conventional printers cost hundreds of pounds, spark printers' sub-£100 price was a major selling point. The other major downside is that
Spark_printing
Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
When printing was introduced to Great Britain, Caxton and other English printers used Y in place of Þ (thorn: Modern English th), which did not exist in
Y
Word processor
DOS having been designed for use with high-resolution displays and laser printers, even though none were yet available to the general public. It was also
Microsoft_Word
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
American polymath: a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher and political philosopher. Among the most influential intellectuals
Benjamin_Franklin
Early banking specific computer equipment
Journal/Cutform Printer IBM 4712: Journal/Cutform Printer IBM 4713: Verification Printer IBM 4715: Printer IBM 4720: Cutform/Passbook Printer IBM 4722: Passbook
IBM_banking_equipment
Topics referred to by the same term
Prusa may refer to: Prusa Research, 3D printer manufacturer Prusa i3, a 3D printer Průša, a Czech surname Prūsa, the name for Prussia in Old Prussian
Prusa
Topics referred to by the same term
2011 album The King of Limbs In computing, a Printer separator to flag the start and end of jobs on a printer Separatrix (disambiguation) Separation (disambiguation)
Separator
Topics referred to by the same term
(1666–1732), American printer and publisher of the Boston News-Letter Bartholomew Green Jr. (1699–1751), son of Bartholomew Green and printer of the Boston Gazette
Bartholomew_Green
Musical artist
performer and writer. Since 2011, Noonan has conducted a solo project called Printer Clips which has taken the form of collaborations on original material with
Paul_Noonan
South Korean multinational electronics corporation
Samsung produced printers for both consumers and business use, including mono-laser printers, color laser printers, multifunction printers, and enterprise-use
Samsung_Electronics
Personal digital assistants Portable navigation devices Digital cameras Printers Point-of-sale terminals Set-top boxes Security dongles EETimes - Under the
West_Bridge
Program for Macintosh systems
expected to physically resemble the printer in question and were contained in the drivers' resource fork. At this point the two serial ports appeared, allowing
Chooser_(Mac_OS)
3D printing techniques to make food
through a food grade nozzle layer by layer. The most advanced 3D food printers have pre-loaded recipes on board and also allow the user to remotely design
3D_food_printing
Cloud-based Android point of sale platform
with an integrated barcode scanner - with an external wireless mobile printer accessory designed to keep the device lightweight and reduce fatigue. Clover's
Clover_Network
Combined question mark and exclamation mark
question mark (also known as the interrogative point) and the exclamation mark (also known in the jargon of printers and programmers as a "bang"). The glyph
Interrobang
Benchmark model for testing 3D printers
specifically designed for testing the accuracy and capabilities of 3D printers. Its creators, Daniel Norée and Paulo Kiefe, described it as "the jolly
3DBenchy
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
Male
Swedish
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Kristoffer, KRISTER means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Year; Winter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It is probably an occupational name for an official in charge of a granary, Anglo-Norman French grenetier, but it could also be a variant of Grinder.The name Grinter is fairly common in Dorset, England, from the 16th to the 18th centuries. It is recorded as Grenter in 1570 in that county.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Reinger, Rainger, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + gÄr, gÄ“r ‘spear’, ‘lance’.English : occupational name for a maker of rings (see Ring 1) or for a bell ringer, from Middle English ring(en) ‘to ring’, Old English hringan.German : occupational name for a turner, someone who made objects by rotating them on a lathe or wheel.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a panther, Middle High German panter (see Panther 1).North German : occupational name for a mortager or pawn broker, from a contracted form of Pfandherr.English (mainly Northamptonshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a servant in charge of the supply of bread and other provisions in a monastery or large household, Middle English pan(e)ter (Old French panetier).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French prince (Latin princeps), presumably denoting someone who behaved in a regal manner or who had won the title in some contest of skill.Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Prinz or of a word meaning ‘prince’ in some other language.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
Season Name; Born in Winter; Winter; Snowy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a grinder of grain, i.e. a miller, Middle English, Old English grindere, an agent noun from Old English grindan ‘to grind’. Less often it may have referred to someone who ground blades to keep their sharpness or who ground pigments, spices, and medicinal herbs to powder.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from a name for a "peddler, hawker," who drove a wagon, derived from the Middle English word traunter, TRANTER means "to convey."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.
Male
English
English name derived from the title, prince, from Latin princeps, PRINCE means "chief, first."Â
Boy/Male
Latin American English
Prince.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pointer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Painter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pit or hollow (see Pitt) + -er, suffix denoting an inhabitant.German : variant of Peter.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metonymic occupational nanme from Yiddish dialect piter ‘butter’. Compare Putterman.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Danish, and Swedish
English, German, Danish, and Swedish : nickname or byname for someone of a frosty or gloomy temperament, from Middle English, Middle High German, Danish, Swedish winter (Old English winter, Old High German wintar, Old Norse vetr). The Swedish name can be ornamental.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Winter ‘winter’, either an ornamental name or one of the group of names denoting the seasons, which were distributed at random by government officials. Compare Summer, Fruhling, and Herbst.Irish : Anglicized form ( part translation) of Gaelic Mac Giolla-Gheimhridh ‘son of the lad of winter’, from geimhreadh ‘winter’. This name is also Anglicized McAlivery.Mistranslation of French Livernois, which is in fact a habitational name, but mistakenly construed as l’hiver ‘winter’.
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "winter." The word may derive from Proto-Indo-European *wind-, WINTER means "white."
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a reeve, the chief magistrate or bailiff of a district, from Latin praetor.Dutch : occupational name for a warden of meadows or a gamekeeper, from Middle Dutch prater, preter (Latin pratarius, a derivative of pratum ‘meadow’).Dutch and North German : nickname for an excessively talkative person, from Middle Low German praten ‘to talk or prattle’.German : variant of Brater (see Brader 2).
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : from a medieval personal name, composed of the elements Will 1 + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Like Goddess Sita
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Trust
Biblical
nuptial; the god of marriage
Girl/Female
Arabic, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi
Successful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King; Magnificent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Breath
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of Henna
Girl/Female
Biblical Latin
Youth.
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
PRINTER POINT
n.
One who sprints; one who runs in sprint races; as, a champion sprinter.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
One who owns or cultivates a plantation; as, a sugar planter; a coffee planter.
imp. & p. p.
of Print
n.
A kind of type, of which there are two species; one, called long primer, intermediate in size between bourgeois and small pica [see Long primer]; the other, called great primer, larger than pica.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
n.
One who, or that which, pricks; a pointed instrument; a sharp point; a prickle.
n.
One who dresses showily; a prinker.
a.
Marked with bright colors; as, the painted turtle; painted bunting.
a.
Sharp; having a sharp point; as, a pointed rock.
n.
The keeper of a cattle pound; a pinder.
n.
A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.
v. t.
To inter again.
v. t.
To impregnate or mix with a love potion; as, to philter a draught.
n.
The bottom stone of an arch, which lies on the impost. The skew back is one form of springer.
n.
One who, or that which, plants or sows; as, a planterof corn; a machine planter.
n.
One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman.
a.
Pointed as needles.
n.
One who drinks; as, the effects of tea on the drinker; also, one who drinks spirituous liquors to excess; a drunkard.