Common use of Printer Clause in Contracts

Printer. Imaging equipment, manufactured as a standard model, that serves as a hard-copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers. In addition, the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet. This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as print- ers including printers that can be upgraded to a multifunction device (MFD) (1).

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Samples: Agreement

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Printer. Imaging equipment, manufactured as a standard model, that serves as a hard-hard copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers. In addition, the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet. This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as print- ers printers including printers that can be upgraded to a multifunction multifunctional device (MFD) (1)2.

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Samples: webharvest.gov

Printer. Imaging equipment, manufactured as a standard model, that serves as a hard-copy output device, and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers. In addition, the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet. This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as print- ers printers including printers that can be upgraded to a multifunction device (MFD) (1).MFD).16

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Samples: www.eumonitor.eu

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Printer. Imaging equipment, equipment manufactured as a standard model, model that serves as a hard-copy output device, device and is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers. In addition, the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet. This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as print- ers printers including printers that can be upgraded to a multifunction device (MFD) (1).

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Samples: Agreement

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