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Description:The ThinkJet represented the commercial birth of inkjet printing technology. The original ThinkJet was impressive - high print quality (192x96dpi), fast (150cps) and cheap. It was targeted at the mainstream Epson impact dot matrix printers of the day. In addition to Centronics or RS-232C interfaces, the ThinkJet was also available in HP-IL and HP-IB interfaces (the most connectable HP printer ever!). However, the ThinkJet had some drawbacks which limited its acceptance and slowed the uptake of inkjet technology: it required special paper which was inconvenient for users, printheads were expensive, hard to get and unreliable (HP included instructions with the printheads which explained how to reprime the units using a bent paperclip). The printer's key benefit as far as customers were concerned was its quiet operation. Office workers were used to impact printer's jackhammering; the ThinkJet was whisper quiet. It was a big seller in libraries worldwide. The ThinkJet was also the smallest printer produced by HP until 1992. The ThinkJet was the first HP printer to carry the "Jet" name, subsequently adopted by tens of millions of printers, including "LasetJets". ThinkJet - DocumentationThinkJetDataSheet-5953-6284-2pages-Aug84.pdf 0.132 MBThinkJetBrochure-5953-7938-2pages-Mar84.pdf 0.142 MB ThinkJetPressRelease.pdf 0.095 MB ThinkJetTestPagePrintSample.pdf 0.107 MB HPJournal1985May-ThinkJet-40pages.pdf 1.033 MB 2225XCEServiceHandbook-5954-6415-40pages-Mar85.pdf 0.299 MB ThinkJet-2225B-ReferenceManual-02225-90002-77pages-Mar84.pdf 0.722 MB ThinkJet-OwnersManual-02225-90032-94pages-Oct84.pdf 0.926 MB ThinkJet_ApplicationNotes_02225-90054_1page_Aug85.pdf 0.028 MB ThinkJet_ActivatingThePrintheadCartridge_02225-90052_1page_Mar85.pdf 0.031 MB ThinkJetPrinterSeries_5954-6984_4pages_Sep86.pdf 0.069 MB ThinkJetPrinter_ApplicationNotes_5955-6463_183pages_Jan85.pdf 1.935 MB |