A person whose job or business is commercial printing
someone whose occupation is printing
a machine that prints
(computer science) an output device that prints the results of data processing
A machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, esp. one linked to a computer
Make good (such damage) by fixing or repairing it
a formal way of referring to the condition of something; "the building was in good repair"
Fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault)
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
Put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation)
the act of putting something in working order again
A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules. Lasers are used in drilling and cutting, alignment and guidance, and in surgery; the optical properties are exploited in holography, reading bar codes, and in recording and playing compact discs
LASER (Linea Aerea de Servicio Ejecutivo Regional) is an airline based in Caracas, Venezuela. It operates scheduled and passenger charter services within Venezuela. Its main base is Simon Bolivar International Airport, Caracas.
Laser is the primary debit card system used in Ireland, launched in 1996 and currently having around 3 million cardholders. Four Irish financial institutions are partners in the Laser Card system: Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland, EBS Building Society, and National Irish Bank.
an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation; an optical device that produces an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light
Noiseless, 1917
“The Noiseless . . . was introduced in 1917 after more than a decade of development; it was engineered to operate by pressure rather than by hammering; a sweeping facade conceals the bank of keys.” (p. 46) [Warshaw Collection, Smithsonian Institution]
In New York City, the place to go for typewriter repairs and tune-ups is Gramercy Office Equipment Co. (212-674-7700), 174 Fifth Avenue. Ask for Mr. Paul Schweitzer or his son Justin Schweitzer. I’m a satisfied customer and I approve this message. The Schweitzers have been in the business at least since the 1930s; they’ve had a repair shop in the Flatiron/Gramercy Park neighborhood since the the 1930s. They were on the 8th floor of the Flatiron Building from the 1940s until just around 2008; now directly across Fifth Avenue from the Flatiron at 174, on the fourth floor. Not “stuck in the past,” they also repair Hewlett-Packard laser printers and fax machines.
The ATmega32, toner transferred
The first stage in making a PCB for an Atmel ATmega32 chip. Laser printer toner has been transferred, by a hot domestic iron, onto the copper-clad board. Next, the bare copper will be etched away with ferric chloride.