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Printers by the brand IBM

Category: Printers
Brand: IBM
Founded by: Charles Flint
Headquarters: US USA (Nueva York)
Since: 1911

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a renowned American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, that manufactures and markets computer hardware and software.
In 1980, IBM created the IBM PC, which became the most successful personal computer of all time, much to IBM's surprise. IBM developed the IBM PC quickly, using low-end components from other manufacturers, with the intention of entering the burgeoning personal computing market.

Some outstanding models of IBM printers



A thermal printer, intended for the IBM PCjr.



IBM color dot matrix printer.



It was an Epson FX-80 dot matrix printer under the IBM brand.


Launched: 1986

Wide carriage version of the IBM Proprinter II needle printer.


Launched: 1986

Dot matrix printer.


Launched: 1989

24-needle version of the Proprinter model.


Launched: 1989

24-pin, wide-carriage model of the IBM Proprinter.


Launched: 1990

24-pin dot matrix printer.


Launched: 1991

Narrow carriage printer.


Launched: 1991

Wide-carriage printer, similar to the 2380

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