inkjet

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Etymology

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From ink +‎ jet.

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inkjet (plural inkjets)

  1. A device, particularly one used in the printing of documents, which propels tiny droplets of ink to the paper.
    • 1971, Computer Industry Annual, Computer Design Publishing Corporation, page 271:
      The non-impact printers employ an electrostatic, thermal, inkjet or other non-impact mechanism to transfer the character image.
    • 2009 March 27, “Inside HP's Ink Jet Cartridge Recycling Process”, in InformationWeek:
      HP aims to improve energy efficiency of its inkjet and laserjet printers 40% by 2011 and to triple its use of recycled material in inkjet products by 2011.
  2. An inkjet printer.
    Inkjets aren't as expensive as they used to be.
    • 1994, Dennis V. Damp, The book of U.S. government jobs, page 88:
      The application, form and all, can be printed on hundreds of printers including inkjet and laserjets.

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