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Episode 57 - Printers 101

Watch this video about printers on HowStuffWorks. Andy and Sean from LabRats.tv show you difference between laser, inkjet and multifunction printers. Learn how printers work in this video from LabRats.tv


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Episode 57 - Printers 101 (16:40)

Watch this video about printers on HowStuffWorks. Andy and Sean from LabRats.tv show you difference between laser, inkjet and multifunction printers. Learn how printers work in this video from LabRats.tv

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