A computer printer is a computer peripheral device that produces a
hard copy (permanent human-readable text and/or graphics, usually on paper)
from data stored in a computer connected to it.
Monochrome, color and photo printers
A monochrome printer can only produce an image consisting of one color,
usually black. A monochrome printer may also be able to produce graduations
of tone of that color, such as a grey-scale.
A color printer can produce images of multiple colors.
A photo printer is a color printer that can produce images that mimic
the color range (gamut) and resolution of photographic methods of printing.
Methods of image creation
The medium for most printers is paper, so they are usually classified
according to the method of image creation:
Toner-based printers
Laser printers refer to the method used to adhere toner to the media.
The advent of cost-effective, precision lasers has made them the dominant
toner-based monochrome printer type for home and office applications.
Another toner based printer is the LED printer which uses an array of
LEDs instead of a laser to cause toner adhesion.
Inkjet printers
Main article: Inkjet printer
Inkjet printers spray very small, precise amounts (usually a few picolitres)
of ink onto the media. For color applications including photo printing,
ink jet methods are dominant.
Impact printers
Impact printers rely on a forcible impact to transfer ink to the media,
similar to typewriters, that are typically limited to reproducing text.
A daisy wheel printer is a specific type of impact printer where the type
is moulded around the edge of a wheel. A golf ball typewriter is similar
to the daisy wheel type but has the characters distributed over the face
of the globe shape.
Dot-matrix printers
Main article: Dot matrix printer
In the general sense many printers rely on a matrix of pixels, or dots,
that together form the larger image. However, the term dot matrix printer
is specifically used for impact printers that use a matrix of small pins
to create precise dots. The advantage of dot-matrix over other impact
printers is that they can produce graphical images in addition to text;
however the text is generally of poorer quality than impact printers that
use letterforms (type).
A Tandy 1000 HX with a Tandy DMP-133 Dot-matrix printer.Dot-matrix printers
can be broadly divided into two major classes:
Ballistic wire printers (discussed in the dot matrix printers article)
Stored energy printers
Dot matrix printers can either be character-based or line-based (that
is, a single horizontal series of pixels across the page), referring to
the configuration of the print head.
At one time Dot matrix printers were one of the more common types of
printers used for general use - such as for home and small office use.
Such printers would have either 9 or 24 pins on the print head. 24 pin
print heads were able to print at a higher quality. Once the price of
Inkjet printers dropped to the point where they were competitive with
Dot matrix printers, Dot matrix printers began to fall out of favor for
general use.
Dot matrix printers are still commonly used in low-cost, low-quality
applications like cash registers. The fact that they use an impact printing
method allows them to be used to print multi-part documents using carbonless
copy paper (like sales invoices and credit card receipts), whereas other
printing methods are unusable with paper of this type. Dot-matrix printers
are now (as of 2005) rapidly being superseded even as receipt printers.
Line printers
Line printers, as the name implies, print an entire line of text at a
time. Two principle designs existed. In drum printers, a drum carries
the entire character set of the printer repeated in each column that is
to be printed. In chain printers (also known as train printers), the character
set is arranged multiple times around a chain that travels horizontally
past the print line. In either case, to print a line, precisely timed
hammers strike against the back of the paper at the exact moment that
the correct character to be printed is passing in front of the paper.
The paper presses forward against a ribbon which then presses against
the character form and the impression of the character form is printed
onto the paper.
These printers were the fastest of all impact printers and were used
for bulk printing in large computer centres. They were virtually never
used with personal computers and have now been partly replaced by high-speed
laser printers.
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