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Devices that Output Hard Copy lesson 6 Devices that Output Hard Copy

This lesson includes the following sections: Overview of Printers Dot Matrix Printers Ink Jet Printers Laser Printers Snapshot Printers Other High-Quality Printers

Overview of Printers Categorizing Printers Evaluating Printers

Overview of Printers - Categorizing Printers Printers fall into two categories: Impact printers use a device to strike an inked ribbon, pressing ink from the ribbon onto the paper. Non-impact printers use different methods to place ink (or another substance) on the page.

Overview of Printers - Evaluating Printers When evaluating printers, consider four criteria: Image quality – Measured in dots per inch (dpi). Most printers produce 300 – 600 dpi. Speed – Measured in pages per minute (ppm) or characters per second (cps). Initial cost – Consumer printers cost $250 or less, but professional printers can cost thousands of dollars. Cost of operation – This refers to the cost of supplies used by the printer.

Dot Matrix Printers How Do Dot Matrix Printers Work? Performance

How Do Dot Matrix Printers Work? Dot matrix printers are a common type of impact printer. A dot matrix printer's print head contains a cluster of pins. The printer can push the pins out to form patterns in rapid sequence. The pins press an inked ribbon against the paper, creating an image.

Dot Matrix Printers - Performance Lower-resolution dot matrix printers use nine pins. Higher-resolution models have 24 pins. Speed is measured in characters per second (cps). Some dot matrix printers print 500 cps.

Ink Jet Printers How Do Ink Jet Printers Work? Performance

How Do Ink Jet Printers Work? Ink jet printers are an example of non-impact printers. The printer sprays tiny droplets of ink onto the paper. Ink jet printers are available for color and black-and-white printing.

Ink Jet Printers - Performance Ink jet printers offer speeds of (2 – 4 pages per minute ppm) and resolution (300 – 600 dots per inch dpi), comparable to low-end laser printers. Ink jet printers are inexpensive and have low operating costs.

Laser Printers How Do Laser Printers Work? Performance

Laser

How Do Laser Printers Work? Laser printers are non-impact printers. They use heat and pressure to bond particles of toner to paper. Laser printers are available for color and black-and-white printing.

Laser Printers - Performance Laser printers provide resolutions from 300 – 1200 dpi and higher. Black-and-white laser printers usually produce 4 – 16 ppm. Laser printers produce higher-quality print than ink jet printers, but are more expensive.

Snapshot Printers Snapshot printers are specialized, small-format printers that print digital photographs. Snapshot printers are fairly slow, and can be more expensive to operate

Snapshot printers are popular among digital camera users

Other High-Quality Printers Print shops and publishers use these printers to create high-quality color images: Thermal-wax Dye-sublimation Fiery IRIS Plotters

Inkjet Plotter Plotters use mechanical, ink jet, or thermal technology to create large-format images for architectural or engineering uses.

lesson 6 Review List the three most commonly used types of printers. List the four criteria you should consider when evaluating printers. Describe how a dot matrix printer creates an image on a page. Explain the process by which a laser printer operates. List five types of high-quality printing devices commonly used in business.