Friday, September 17, 2010

what is CANNON?


what is CANNON?

not simply printers, its a brand for different business or home use office equipment resembling printers faxes etc.



if your referring to why they named it as such, it have something to do with the free-loading aspect close to a real canon. and how swift your prints would "shoot out".
it a brand for printers..
It can mean masses different things... some of them are here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cannon_%28d...
A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a cumbersome projectile over a considerable distance. The term can apply to a modern daylight rifled machine gun near a calibre of 20 mm or more (see autocannon).



Cannon also refers to a large, smooth-bored, muzzle-loading gun used past the advent of breech-loading, rifled guns firing explosive shells. Although a variety of such guns are commonly referred to as "cannon", the occupancy specifically refers to a gun designed to fire a 42lb shot as opposed to a "Demi-cannon" (32lb), Culverin (18lb) or Demi-culverin (9lb).



"Cannon" derives from the Latin canna—a tube. Bombard be earlier used for "cannon", but from the rash 15th century came to refer merely to the largest weapons. "Cannon" can serve both as the singular and plural of the noun.
one of its objective is a kind of gun
Cannon make some great printers.



I bought one and would buy one again. The quality is wonderful.



And, a short time ago as importantly, it has separate ink tank for each color. That manner that you don't throw out a 3-ink tank of late because one of the tanks is forsaken even though the other two tanks enjoy a lot of ink disappeared.



I'm sure they make other fine products too --- cameras, etc.

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