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dot′-ma′trix


adj.
pertaining to the formation of characters and graphics with dots from a matrix, as by some computer printers.
[1960–65]
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"Lightpanel (USA) is the only US manufacturer that uses laser machines and proprietary software to create fully enhanced dot-matrix patterns," said Andreas Weyer, Managing Director.
The 3D images are created using direct write digital holograms and image matrix and/or dot-matrix to produce deep 3D images with optical security features.
As eager visitors poured through the gates at the prestigious event last month, they were greeted by an enormous dot-matrix display screen that screamed: "The F35, it's here".
At $3,500, it wasn't cheap, but it was quieter than dot-matrix and daisy-wheel impact printers.
First, printing date and lot codes directly on the box with a dot-matrix ink jet printer, then using a print-and-apply labeler to place a UPC bar code on the corner of the box.
The MicroLiner 312 has a marking window of 2"?2" on an X/Y axis and marks up to four characters per second using scribe, stylus, or dot-matrix marking processes readable by the human eye.
Also among the products on display will be Epson's DFX-9000 dot-matrix printer.
Fluke Corporation, the global leader in handheld electronic test and measurement technology, today announced the Fluke 566 and Fluke 568 Thermometers, which feature broad infrared temperature measurement functionality, an on-screen menu system and a dot-matrix display enabling users to take even complex measurements quickly, easily, and from greater distances.