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Almost nonexistent.
so rare they are almost nonexistent.
Yes... all of the libraries of printers. And almost all of them are colored!!!
Almost all printers manufactured by Canon are able to print in color. Examples of these printers are the Canon Pixma MX922 as well as the Canon Pixma MG3220.
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The attraction of deestablished electrons between them becomes much weaker, almost nonexistent.
The company Konica makes color printers. There are several to choose from. A relatively inexpensive color printer made by this company can cost less than $150. Larger more complex Konica color printers can cost almost $3000.
If you mean laser printers (the question is in that category) , they can be used almost everywhere; at home and at businesses. Of course, there are different types of them, depending on the usage. The problems with the home printers is that the toners are a bit expensive.
No reason why not - provided you have the necessary driver for the printer installed on the notebook. Almost all printers use the standard USB connection these days. Windows development usually means most of the popular printers are already supported by the operating system.
Yes, HP printers should work for almost any type of computer. Now if you narrow it down to operating systems, most modern HP printers should work with Windows XP and Vista, some HP printers may not work with OSX and support is limited for Linux.
yes, but it is almost nonexistent. What there is consists of 42% oxygen, 29% sodium, 22% hydrogen, 6% helium, 0.5% potassium, and 0.5% other elements.