Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Laser or inkjet ", 7 letters:
printer

Alternative clues for the word printer

Word definitions for printer in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who makes prints. 2 The operator of a printing press or owner of a printing business. 3 (context computing English) A device, usually attached to a computer, used to print text or images onto paper. Also see plotter.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1500, "person who prints books, etc.," agent noun from print (v.). As a mechanical device from 1859, originally in telegraphy. In the computer sense, from 1946. Printer's bible (c.1702) so called from mistaken substitution of printers for princes in Psalm ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Printer may refer to: Printer, Kentucky Printer (publishing) , a person or a company Printer (computing) , a hardware device Optical printer for motion picture films The Moscow subway station Pechatniki , whose name means "Printers"

Usage examples of printer.

Lo Manto nodded and stared around the large room, filing cabinets, printers, and Xerox machines eating up huge chunks of space.

For he soon found that, by the blunder of reviewer or printer, the best of the verses quoted were misquoted, and so rendered worthy of the epithet attached to them.

Roberts irritatedly tore the message from the printer, noticing at the same time what Morrissey was pointing outan iris-of-the-eye effect that followed the separation of the two sliding gates.

Behind the first closed door was a windowless office, almost bare but for a utilitarian desk on which stood a printer and small photocopier, and, against the wall, a self-contained video playback unit and a stack of tapes.

He rolled the printer platen back over the blank transcript and removed the paper clip.

When Postel shipped the file to the printer sitting beside him, nothing happened.

Within two or three successive seconds, millions of people in widely separated areas-factory and office workers, farmers, housewives, shoppers, salesclerks, restaurant operators, printers, service station attendants, stock-brokers, hoteliers, hairdressers, movie projectionists and patrons, streetcar motormen, TV station staffs and viewers, bartenders, mail sorters, wine makers, doctors, dentists, veterinarians, pinball players .

In conclusion, it may be said that the present volume contains many precious relics of the Bewick, Newbury, Goldsmith, Newcastle York, Banbury, Coventry, and Catnach presses, and a representative collection of the stock of workable woodcuts of a provincial printer in the latter part of the 18th century, and to those who would like to inspect the rentable copies of those valuable and interesting little books, and some of the original Horn Books, etc.

Gatehouse electronics, VHF and SSB radios, loran, Satnav, Weatherfax, a compact personal computer, and his own brainchild and namesake, the Cat One printer.

Beany got prety scart and bimeby we opened the door esy and hipered round Ikes house and ran rite into old printer and he grabed us both by the neck and holered i have got the misable cusses and he draged us out to the lite and Bill and Brad said it is George Shutes boy and Irv Watsons boy and they shook us up lively.

In a successful libel action, the author, printer, and publisher are joint tortfeasors, and none of them can indemnify the other.

Cecil and Belloc sat around the table editing it and sticking triolets thrown of in hot haste into those nasty little spaces left by articles that did not quite fit, or supplying three or four articles and a Ballade Urbane while the printers waited.

London printer, one Bridewall, pirated the work, and issued a cheap translation for sensational effect, full of grotesque woodcuts, and riddled with misspellings, faulty translations and the usual errors of a cheap and unscholarly printing.

By early January, 1787, Adams had rushed the first installment of his effort to a London printer.

Further, in what he had written to Madison, and in what he had said in his note to the printer, Jefferson had tagged Adams with being both mentally unsound and a monarchist, the two charges most commonly and unjustly made against him for the rest of his life.