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This article discusses all about the printers and the different types of printers available in
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What is a Printer?
By the definition of a printer, “a printer is defined as an electromechanical output
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device, which is used to accept data from computers and make hard copies/ prints of
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Note: The operating speed of the printer is usually calculated as PPM (pages per
SALESFORCE minute). Additionally, the printer's resolution is measured in DPI (dots per inch). The
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on paper. Although printers provide us various interfaces for connecting printers to
computer systems, nowadays the most common types include Wi-Fi and USB. One (Wi-Fi)
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• Dot Matrix Printers: Dot matrix printers, also known as pin printers, are the most popular
type of impact printer. These printers have a matrix of pins on their print heads to create
characters or graphics.
Dot-matrix printers usually have 9 to 24 pins in the print head. Thus, they typically print a
character using multiple dots created with pins. The more pins in a dot matrix printer, the
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When the print head reaches the correct position, the pins strike individually on the ribbon,
which then produces a print on the paper. In dot matrix printers, the print mechanism moves
both directions (left to right and right to left) throughout the print line. To make a color print,
ribbon soaked in black ink can be replaced with colored stripes. Dot-matrix printers are
cheap and usually print 100–600 characters per second.
• Daisy Wheel Printers: Daisy wheel printers are impact printers used primarily to achieve
the quality found with typewriters. Because these printers have a mechanism that looks like
a daisy (a flower), they are named daisy wheel printers. More specifically, these printers
have a wheel/disc that includes print heads and the ends of these print heads have a
molded metal character. The overall arrangement looks like daisy petals.
When the print command is given, the printer rotates the disk with all its associated
characters. As soon as the desired character arrives at the correct print location, the
hammer hits the disc and the corresponding character hits the ink ribbon to produce a
character on a paper.
Besides, daisy wheel printers are not compatible with printing images or graphics. These
printers typically have a speed of about 25–55 characters per second.
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Line Printers
Line printers, also called bar printers, are defined as impact printers that usually print an
entire line at a time. This means that these printers use multiple strokes of a hammer with
different print heads at once.
Unlike character printers, line printers are faster and can also print up to 6,000 lines per
minute. Apart from this, line printers are incompatible for printing images or graphics.
Because of this, these printers are rarely seen in today's time.
• Drum Printers: The drum printer consists of a rotating cylindrical drum with a circular
band of characters on its surface. In particular, the surface is divided into tracks equal to the
size of the supported printing paper. Tracks have characters set on them. Additionally, the
drum printer has a separate hammer for each set of characters.
When the print command is given, the drum rotates and when the desired character
reaches under the hammer, the hammer quickly strikes the ink ribbon against the paper to
print the corresponding character. The paper is placed in such a way that it lies between the
hammer and the ribbon of ink. The character is embossed on paper due to the hammer
pressure.
As soon as the line is printed, the paper is moved upwards to print the next line. Each
rotation of the drum prints only one line. Drum printers are not compatible with printing
graphics. Although their printing speed is quite fast (i.e., 300 - 2,000 lines per minute), they
make a lot of noise.
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• Chain Printers: The chain printer consists of a revolving chain with characters set on its
surface. These printers typically have a character set of 48, 64, or 96 characters. The chain
is connected using gears in such a way that it can rotate horizontally. Like drum printers,
chain printers also have several hammers; the total number of hammers is exactly equal to
the number of print positions.
When the print command is given, the chain rotates with its respective characters. As soon
as the desired character reaches the correct print position, the hammer strikes the ink
ribbon against the paper and the corresponding character on the chain. In this way, the ink
ribbon creates the impression of the corresponding character on paper.
Chain printers are not compatible with printing graphics. However, they can print 300 - 500
lines of characters per minute. Like other impact printers, chain printers also make a lot of
noise.
• Band Printers: Band printers, also known as belt printers, are almost identical to chain
printers. But instead of using a chain, band printers use a steel band with a relatively small
number of hammers. Fonts, such as characters and time marks, are etched on the surface
of a steel band.
The hammers are located on a pump, which travel to the precisely correct positions around
the page while printing. When these hammers reach the correct position, they strike the
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The font styles/ sizes can be changed in these printers by changing the band. Band printers
are considered superior to drum printers in terms of price and performance.
Non-Impact Printers
Non-impact printers have no hammer to hit the print heads on the ink ribbon. These types of
printers do not even use ink ribbon to produce prints. Instead, non-impact printers use
various technologies such as laser, electrostatic, xerographic, chemical, or inkjet.
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Inkjet Printers
Inkjet printers are non-impact printers that are widely used by home users and small
businesses. These printers make prints by spraying a pattern of ink droplets on the paper
with the help of a nozzle or jet. A nozzle has small holes to eject small droplets of ink. Inkjet
printers use a special type of ink that usually contains iron material.
As the ink exits the nozzle, the ink droplets are electrically charged after passing through a
valve. The direction of the droplets is controlled using electrically charged horizontal and
vertical deflection plates to drop them into the correct area on the paper. Due to the electric
field, the droplets are printed at the desired locations, forming the corresponding
letter/shape.
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Inkjet printers store ink in cartridges. These printers can also produce color prints. For
colored inkjet printers, individual cartridges are assembled into printers that can store
different colors. Generally, most inkjet printers use four primary colors, such as black,
yellow, cyan, and magenta. Thus, color prints are produced by mixing these four colors.
Laser Printers
Laser printers are non-impact printers, typically using laser or non-impact photocopier
technology to produce the dots needed to print text or images on paper. When the print
command is given, the laser beam produces a text or image structure on a selenium-coated
drum by controlling the electric charges.
Once the drum is fully charged, it is rolled into a toner (dry ink powder) and the charged
image particles pick up the toner. After that, the toner is printed on paper using some heat
and pressure. Once printed, additional amounts of toner are collected as well as electric
charges are removed from the drum.
Laser printers can produce extremely high-resolution prints. This can vary from 300 dpi to
1200 dpi depending on system capacity and memory availability. The higher the DPI, the
higher the memory usage and the better the quality. The use of high voltages in these
printers causes some carbon emissions. They are still in widespread use in large offices or
companies due to their efficient performance compared to other printers.
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electrically heated pins onto the paper. The paper used in these printers has a special heat-
sensitive coating. It starts getting dark as it gets hot. Therefore, when the hot pins are
pushed onto paper, the area concerned becomes darker.
In a thermal printer, the heating element is heated using an electric current. Besides, each
character is printed by joining a matrix of dots formed by hot pins. To print characters, the
print head is moved to the starting position of the first character. After that, the heat
elements of that particular character are turned on, which further help to create a print of
the character.
Once the first character is printed, the print head moves to the starting position of the
second character and repeats the same process again. The heating elements are switched
off in a very short period of time when they are not in use. Thermal printers are also known
as electrothermal printers, thermal transfer printers, or thermal wax-transfer printers.
LED Printers
In terms of components, LED printers are almost identical to laser printers. These printers
also use ink, toner, spinning drum, and fuser systems to make monochrome or color prints.
However, instead of using lasers, LED printers make use of light-emitting diodes. In this
way, the source light makes the LED printer different from the laser printer.
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LED printers are not currently so popular as inkjet and laser printers, but they are widely
used due to their benefits over other printers. For example, LED printers are considered
more effective than laser printers due to the lightweight, compact size, and the functioning
of a small number of moving parts.
Photo printers are relatively expensive compared to traditional inkjet printers. The main
reason for their expensive cost is the type of ink used in these printers and the fact that they
can be both dye and pigment-based. Photo printers are mainly used by photographers.
Nowadays, portable photo printers are also available, allowing us to print photos directly
from a tablet or smartphone.
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perform various tasks, such as printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. These printers are
also known as 'all-in-one printers'. Since these printers come with different functions, they
are best suited for businesses with a limited budget.
3D Printers
3D printers are advanced printers that are used to produce three-dimensional objects.
Instead of printing on paper like other printers, 3D printers create a three-dimensional
model of various materials, such as plastics, polymers, metal alloys, or even food materials.
These printers typically use high-quality resins to create 3D objects.
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products or replacement parts, etc.
Plotter
Plotters are the type of large format printers that allow us to print relatively large graphics.
Due to this, these printers are quite expensive and require more space than other printers.
Unlike regular printers, the plotter can also print vector graphics on cardboard, film, fabric,
and other synthetic surfaces.
A plotter usually derives a vector design from a computer's graphic card and interprets it for
printing. Instead of ink or toner like other printers, the plotter typically uses a pencil, colored
pen, marker, and other writing tools to draw a continuous line between different points to
create the entire design.
• Serial Printers: Serial Printers include all such printers that print character by character.
The speed of those printers is measured in characters per second. Their speed can range
from one character per second to a few hundred characters per second.
• Line Printers: As the name suggests, line printers are printers that print line by line. The
speed of those printers is measured in lines per minute. For some printers, such as non-
impact printers, their speed can reach up to a thousand lines in a minute.
• Page Printers: Page printers have one or more page buffer memory, which stores the
entire page and prepares to print the entire page at once. Since these printers print the
entire page at once, their speeds can reach 50,000 lines per minute.
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• Cost: Cost is one of the major factors when purchasing a printer. The price of the printer
should be budget-friendly. Despite this, we should also consider the expenses of the
printers, which we will have to pay after purchasing. This usually includes toner, cartridges,
paper, and maintenance costs.
Besides, we should also calculate the total cost per page printing for the separately
shortlisted printers. This will help us choose budget-friendly printers for our needs.
• Technology: The technology used in printers should be one of the main consideration
factors as it can affect many things (such as printer speed, print quality, etc.) while printing.
In the current technological era, laser and inkjet printers are the latest technology.
While laser printers may be a better option for businesses or networks, inkjet printers can
be a good solution for home businesses and home users.
• Ink & Toner: If a printer uses ink and toner, this may be one of the consideration factors
that we cannot ignore. We should ensure that supported inks and toners are readily
available in the market so that we do not face problems when these things need to be
changed.
In the case of laser printers, we have to see if the printer accepts cartridges of many colors.
Because if a printer has only one cartridge, we may sometimes need to buy all the colors
needed in that particular cartridge, even if we don't want all the colors.
• Speed: Printer speed can help us speed up our print job. Printer speed mainly refers to
the number of pages that a printer can print in a minute. The speed is usually between 5
and 10 pages per minute. This can vary depending on different factors such as color or
monochrome prints, high DPI or low DPI, full graphical pages or text only, etc.
In terms of speed, laser printers are currently considered to have a faster speed of pages
per minute than other printers. However, they can be expensive.
• Resolution: Print quality is one of the important things when purchasing a printer. It
mainly depends on the resolution of the print output and is usually measured in dots per
inch (DPI). The more dots per inch, the better the print quality of the documents.
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• Printing Availability: This is another essential factor that a printer must support in various
types of printing such as text and graphics in both monochrome and colors.
Inkjet printers are widely used for most printing and are quite good in terms of quality and
speed. However, laser printers are more efficient for high-quality prints for graphics such as
logos, charts, diagrams, photos, etc. But it may cost more than other printer types.
When it comes to purchasing printers for home use or small office purpose, the following
printers can meet the needs with a user-friendly budget:
• Inkjet Printer
• Dot-Matrix Printer
Besides, when it comes to purchasing printers for commercial use, the following printers
may meet the requirements:
• Multifunction Printer
• LED Printer
• 3D Printer
These printers are fast and provide quality prints, making them efficient for businesses.
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