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PRINTER ABCs
Printers are hardware devices that allow you to
create a hard copy of a file. Today a printer is a necessary requirement for any home user
and business. Allowing individuals to save their work in the format of paper instead of
electronically.
The standard length of Printer Parallel cables is a maximum of 15 feet although
there are 50 foot cables it is not recommended that these cables be used as it can create
poor connection and data signals.Below is a listing of the various types of printers available. Commonly today the most
recommended and used printer is the Ink Jet printer.
TYPES OF PRINTERS
Below is a listing of the various types of printers available for computers.
DOT Matrix Printer - Type of printer that employs movable print
heads with pins or wires that shoot and strike the ribbon placing a dot on the paper with
hundreds of dots forming images or text.
Inkjet Printer - Printer developed by
Canon which forms letters and images on the paper by spraying small streams of
quick-drying ink. The ink is stored in a disposable ink cartridge.
Laser Printer - Laser printers are Printer
that uses laser technology to print images on the paper. The laser recreates the image on
a negatively charged drum which will then collect ink that is positively charged to
attract to the areas of the image. The Paper is then negatively charged therefore the
positively charged ink is attracted to the paper and then is fused onto the paper. See laser printer printing steps for step by step procedure of laser
printers.
Plotters - These printers use a pen to
draw the image on the paper. Usually, plotters are Friction Feed but occasionally can be
Tractor Feed as well.
Thermal printer - A printer that uses heated pins to
"burn" images onto heat-sensitive paper. The pins are electrically heated and
brought into contact with the specially treated paper easily, instead of with great
impact. The coating on the paper discolors when heated in this way. These printers, used
in calculators and many fax machines, are inexpensive, but produce low-quality, low
resolution print. They are however, quiet and fast as they print.
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
Below is a listing of common characteristics to look for when looking to
purchase computer printers. Additional information on purchasing printers can be found on
our buying tips page.
Quality of Print - How good is the output quality of text that the
printer prints.
Speed - How fast does the printer print. Generally there are different
qualities of print. Keep in mind the printer will print slower if set to the highest
quality.
Ink / Ribbon - What type of ink and or ribbon does the printer use?
How much will it cost to replace? Can it be purchased locally or does it need to ordered
from the printer company?
Paper - Does the printer require special paper? How is the printer
paper loaded?
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PRINTER
INTERFACES
Bellow is a listing of different types of computer printer
interfaces.
Firewire
MPP-1150
Parallel port
SCSI
Serial port
USB
PRINTER FONTS
Printer and computer
fonts are generally used for entertaining and higher quality looks. The term font refers
to the typeface used and what size that typeface is used at. Some of the basic typefaces
are generally now included with the computer operating system, such as Times new roman
available in bold, italic or underline.
Originally computer printers required a special graphic font
referred to as a bitmap font for each of the different typefaces available. Bitmap fonts
required much more memory and generally were not stored on printers. If an individual
wanted to load additional fonts onto his or her printer they could buy fonts as software
referred to as soft fonts which used a special utility to load them to the printer or
alternatively could purchase cartridges to load various amounts of fonts on at a time.
Today there are few if any printer manufacturers which produce
printers which require printer cartridges and now utilize scalable fonts. The original
scalable font was the PostScript font from Adobe.
Generally most PostScript printers are equipped with 39 basic fonts installed internally.
However, thousands of additional fonts are also available through Adobe Postscript page
found on our network.
A few years after PostScript was officially released Apple and Microsoft
joined forces to develop TrueType. TrueType today is now integrated into each of the
Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
PRINTER RESOLUTION
Like monitors, printers are also rated by the type of resolution, which is measured in
DPI or dots per square inch. Therefore a printer that may have 600 DPI is a printer that
can print 600 x 600 per square inch or 360,000 dots per inch. Commonly you may notice when
printing a page you may encounter jaggies that is a term often referred to text which you
can noticeably tell has jagged edges to it. Because all printers print by a series of
dots, printers that do not have high DPI ratings may encounter jaggies. However, Hewlett Packard developed a method referred to as Resolution
Enhancement. This technology allows Inkjet and laser printers to print small dots where
jaggies are noticeable creating the look of a straight line. Other printer manufacturers
have also developed similar technologies often referred to as edge enhancement.
PRINTER MEMORY
Like computers Inkjet and Laser printers too also have memory allowing printer jobs to
be stored while others may be completing. Having a large amount of memory or available
buffer space available allows for computers to send that information and allowing the
computer to continue working without being bogged down by having a print job running in
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