Presented By:
M.CHOZHARAJAN
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A printer is an output device that produces text
and graphics on paper.
Many printers are primarily used as local
peripherals, and are attached by a printer cable
or, in most newer printers, a USB cable to a
computer which serves as a document source.
In addition, a few modern printers can directly
interface to electronic media such as memory
card, or to image capture devices such as
digital camera.
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Printers
Impact Printers
Daisy
wheel
DotMatrix
Non-Impact Printers
Inkjet
Thermal
Laser
These printers have a
mechanism that
touches the paper to
create an image.
These printers work by
banging a print head
containing a number of
metal pins
which strike an inked
ribbon placed between
the print head and the
paper.
These printers create
an image on the print
medium without the
use of force.
They dont touch the
paper while creating
an image.
Non-impact printers
are much quieter than
impact printers as
they dont strike the
paper.
The term dot matrix
refers to the process
of placing dots to form
an image.
Its speed is usually 30
to 550 characters per
second (cps).
This is the cheapest
and the most noisy
printer and has a low
print quality.
Dot Matrix were 1st
introduced by
Centronics in 1970.
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Advantages:
(1) In-expensive.
(2) Low per page cost.
(3) Energy efficient.
Dis-advantages:
(1) Noisy
(2) Low resolution
(3) Limited fonts flexibility
(4) Poor quality graphics output.
A daisy wheel printer
is basically an impact
printer consisting of
a wheel and attached
extensions on which
molded metal
characters are
mounted.
A daisy wheel
printer produces
letter quality print
and it cant produce
graphics output.
It is a non-impact printer
producing a high quality
print.
A standard Inkjet printer
has a resolution of 300dpi.
Newer models have
further improved dpi.
Inkjet printers were
introduced in the later half
of 1980s and are very
popular owing to their
extra-ordinary
performance.
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Epson stylus photo
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(1) Print head having four ink
cartridges moves .
(2) Software instructs where
to apply dots of ink, which
color and what quantity to
use.
(3) Electrical pulses are sent
to the resistors behind each
nozzle.
(4) Vapor bubbles of ink are
formed by resistors and the
ink is forced to the paper
through nozzles.
(5) A matrix of dots forms
characters and pictures.
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Advantages:
(1) High resolution output.
(2) Energy efficient.
(3) Many options to select.
Dis-advantages:
(1) Expensive.
(2) Special paper required for higher resolution
output.
(3) Time consuming in case of graphics
printing.
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Thermal printers are
in-expensive printers
mostly used in fax
machines.
The Thermal printers
are further classified
into two types.
(1) Electro thermal
printers:
(2) Thermal Wax
printers:
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Laser printers use very
advanced technology
and produce a high
quality output.
Laser printers can also
produce high quality
graphics images.
Resolution is 600 to
1200dpi.
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CHARGING
FUSING
EXPLOSING
A multi function printer
abbreviated as MFP is an
all purpose device that
prints, faxes, copies and
scans.
A single multi function
printer can replace
several bulky devices.
A multi function printer
is also known as AIO.
These printers use inkjet
technology and provide
high quality print but at
slow speed.
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A large scale printer
which is very accurate
in producing
engineering drawings
and architectural
blueprints.
Two types of plotters
are flatbed and drum.
Flatbed plotters are
horizontally aligned
while drum plotters are
vertically positioned.
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