The printer was approximately $19.99 but remember prices were low those days!!
Oh, that's a happy little question! The printer that came with the first UNIVAC system cost around $61,000 back in the 1950s. Can you imagine the joy it brought to those early computer users? Just remember, mistakes are just happy accidents waiting to be fixed!
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The first working television was demonstrated by John Logie Baird in March 1925. He showed his "Televisor" in Selfridges, a London department store. Four years later the BBC began broadcasting using the system. In 1927, in America, Philo Farnsworth demonstrated his system. In 1929, he showed off a new television system that was fully electronic and had no moving parts. RCA used that technology to begin the first commercial broadcasts in the US in 1939.
They were most likely developed at the same time, since one cannot function without the other. The first TV displays were cathode ray tubes, which existed before TV, so I guess technically you could say the TV came first, but only if you were being a PITA.
Offcourse osi..... TCP/IP is an implementation of osi....
The printer was approximately $19.99 but remember prices were low those days!!
Oh, that's a happy little question! The printer that came with the first UNIVAC system cost around $61,000 back in the 1950s. Can you imagine the joy it brought to those early computer users? Just remember, mistakes are just happy accidents waiting to be fixed!
The first commercially successful Epson printer was developed in 1968, the EP-101. This answer came from the company's website detailing its own history.
Aristotle Was the first person to create a classification system.
No reason why not - Windows 7 should detect the printer when you plug it in for the first time - and set up the device drivers OR - it will ask for the disc that came with the printer.
This is basically the same question as which came first, the Chicken or the Egg. Its argumentative.
Yes, you can.
the chinese had the first banking system over 1000 years before the romans came along.
You should consult the manual that came with your portable printer. In said manual there should be a troubleshooting guide for how to asses why the printer is not working and how to fix it.
If you have the installation CD that came with the printer, it would be best to insert it in your computer first before doing anything else on the printer. The software will give you detailed instructions on how to setup the printer itself. If you don't have the installation CD, there are drivers available for download in the Lexmark website.
Try installing the software and drivers that came with your printer. Go the the manufacturer's site-most offer free downloads.
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