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Apollo Ink jet Products and Supplies
All Apollo jet ink printing machines were designed and manufactured by Hewlett Packard. Therefore, all Apollo ink jet printing cartridges and ink jet remanufacturing systems are referenced to their original HP part numbers, but please feel free to search by the jet ink printing machine model name. To search by the ink jet printing cartridge part number, please go to the HP brand page and select the applicable printing cartridge part number. HP closed its Apollo line of printing machines some time ago.
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| Writing (and therefore thousands of years later printing with your jet ink printing machine, our ink jet printing cartridges and our ink jet inks) evolved gradually from an accurate pictorial representation of reality towards abstractions (in the form of letters). For example, the letter 'A' developed originally from the pictograph (i.e. pictorial representation) of a bull. That is, a bull flipped over and with eyes removed from the representation. 'Alpha', which is the Greek sound rendition of the letter 'A' means 'bull' or 'ox' in several of the old Semitic languages from which Greek evolved. Another example, letter 'N' evolved from the wiggly line that in pictographic representations referred to a snake. The Semitic word for 'snake' is 'nahas' - where the 'snakishness' of the written word is carried by that very letter 'N' that eventually found its way in late alphabets (and fonts). |
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