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- Linotronic abstract "The Linotronic imagesetters are a now common type of high-quality printer, capable of printing at resolutions of up to 2540 dots per inch. The Linotronic allowed graphic artists to cheaply set type that exceeded the quality of many phototypesetting systems in use at the time. Although too expensive for homes or most offices, but cheaper than many other alternatives of printing, it was the graphic designer's dream: output by taking a PostScript file on a removable disk to a service bureau for output on the bureau's Linotronic.Manufactured by Mergenthaler Linotype Company and popularized by the Adobe RIP, enabling PostScript language files to be imaged by the Linotronic imagesetter. Although it was the first commercial usage of PostScript, which began the emergence of graphics applications dominance by Adobe, the first popular use of PostScript was the Apple LaserWriter (succeeded a few months later by the LaserWriter Plus).Adobe's RIPs have, generally, been named for United States rockets (Atlas, Redstone, etcetera), but Apple's RIP was of its own design, and was implemented using remarkably few ICs, including PALs for most combinatorial logic, with the subsystem timing, DRAM refreshing, and rasterization functions being implemented in very few medium-integration PALs. Apple's competitors (i.e., QMS, NEC, and others) have generally used a variation of one of Adobe's RIPs with their large quantity of low-integration (i.e., Texas Instruments' 7400 series) ICs.The latest RIPs are stand-alone fast PCs executing an x86 implementation of PostScript, with a special video output interface to the imagesetter.".
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- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Adobe_Systems.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Inc.
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- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Laserwriter.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printing.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Computer_printer.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Dots_per_inch.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Graphic_artist.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Graphic_designer.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Imagesetter.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Konica_Minolta.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink LaserWriter.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Mergenthaler_Linotype_Company.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink NEC.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Phototypesetting.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink PostScript.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Printer_(computing).
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Programmable_Array_Logic.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Raster_image_processor.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Service_bureau.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLink X86.
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linotronic".
- Linotronic wikiPageWikiLinkText "image setter".
- Linotronic hasPhotoCollection Linotronic.
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- Linotronic subject Category:Printing.
- Linotronic type Article.
- Linotronic type Article.
- Linotronic comment "The Linotronic imagesetters are a now common type of high-quality printer, capable of printing at resolutions of up to 2540 dots per inch. The Linotronic allowed graphic artists to cheaply set type that exceeded the quality of many phototypesetting systems in use at the time.".
- Linotronic label "Linotronic".
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- Linotronic wasDerivedFrom Linotronic?oldid=671269856.
- Linotronic isPrimaryTopicOf Linotronic.