PRINTERS PRESENTED BY GROUP 5 Abhinandan Das (986060)Abhinandan Das (986060) Russa Saha (986067)Russa Saha (986067) Abhinav Thakur (986631)Abhinav Thakur.

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PRINTERS PRESENTED BY GROUP 5 Abhinandan Das (986060)Abhinandan Das (986060) Russa Saha (986067)Russa Saha (986067) Abhinav Thakur (986631)Abhinav Thakur (986631) Shilpa Sinha (986645)Shilpa Sinha (986645) Liza Samantaray (976265)Liza Samantaray (976265) Dikesh Kr. Gumansingh (974977)Dikesh Kr. Gumansingh (974977)

CONTENTS Introduction, Components and Connections. Introduction, Components and Connections. Functionality, usages and performance factors. Functionality, usages and performance factors. Classifications of printer. Classifications of printer. Impact printers. Impact printers. Non impact printers. Non impact printers. Our dependencies on printers. Our dependencies on printers. Latest technological advancements and market updates. Latest technological advancements and market updates.

What is it?? Components!! Connections

What is a printer??  A printer is a peripheral which makes a persistent human readable representation of graphics or text on paper or similar physical media. The two most common printer mechanisms are black and white laser printers used for common documents, and color inkjet printers which can produce high quality photograph quality output. The two most common printer mechanisms are black and white laser printers used for common documents, and color inkjet printers which can produce high quality photograph quality output.

Components of a printer Paper feed. Paper feed. Manual/Envelope feeder. Manual/Envelope feeder. Ink/toner(Cartridge). Ink/toner(Cartridge). Control panel. Control panel. Paper Output tray. Paper Output tray. Memory Card reader Memory Card reader

Connecting printers to computers USB: USB printers can be connected to any available USB port on the computer. USB: USB printers can be connected to any available USB port on the computer. Parallel (IEEE-1284): The parallel port device is /dev/lpt0. This device appears whether a printer is attached or not, it is not auto detected. Parallel (IEEE-1284): The parallel port device is /dev/lpt0. This device appears whether a printer is attached or not, it is not auto detected.

Connecting printers to computers Serial (RS-232):Serial ports are another legacy port, rarely used for printers except in certain niche applications. Cables, connectors, and required wiring vary widely. Serial (RS-232):Serial ports are another legacy port, rarely used for printers except in certain niche applications. Cables, connectors, and required wiring vary widely. Network: Network printers are connected directly to the local computer network. Network: Network printers are connected directly to the local computer network.

Uses, Details of functionalities

Things to be taken care of Color: color or black and white Resolution: measured in dots per inches.(dpi) Speed: measured in cps(characters per second) or ppm(pages per minute). Graphics: Some printers can print both text and graphics and some text only. Fonts: Depends on printer types. Two types Bitmap and outline font. Memory: Large image or table printing depends on memory.

Printer drivers, languages and interfaces Printer driver is a piece of software that converts the data to be printed to the form specific to a printer. Language postscript Printer control language.

Uses of printers Transfer printed images to Wood or Metal. Print on Fabric for Custom Clothing Print Gift Bags and Photo Cakes. Create your own labels and decals.

Types of printers

DETAILS ON IMPACT PRINTERS

Impact printers Refers to a class of printers that work by banging a head or needle against an ink ribbon to make a mark on the paper. Tends to be more noisier than non impact printer. Useful for multipart forms such as invoices.

Daisy wheel printer  works on same principle as a ball head typewriter.  consists of a wheel scattered extensions  loud and slow on which molded metal  cannot print graphics  we can change fonts only when we physically replace the print wheel.  printing speed is very slow, i.e. less than 90 cps.

Dot Matrix Printer  Forms one character at a time as the print head moves cross the paper.  Use tiny pins to hit an ink ribbon and the paper.  Arranges dots to form characters and all kind of images.  Varies in print resolution and overall quality with either 9 or 24 – pin print heads.  More pins per inch, higher the print resolution. Speed is 30 to 550 cps.  Most noise, low print quality. Inexpensive, energy efficient.

Line printer  Allows multiple characters to be simultaneously printed on the same line.  Faster than dot matrix or daisy wheel, quite loud. DRUM PRINTER Prints only the characters on the drum. Share features with chain printer as both print at high speed.

Chain printer  Has a set of metal characters and numbers arranged in a continuous loop.  Print speeds up to several hundreds of lines per minute  Character set is limited to whatever chain contains to the from specific to a printer.  Faster and more expensive than dot matrix. BAND PRINTER Variation of chain printers. A thin steel band is used instead of a chain. Data products ( well known manufacturers ).

DETAILS ON NON IMPACT PRINTERS

What is a non impact printer? Printers that produce output on paper without striking the paper. faster and produce high quality output than impact printer

Types of non impact printers laser printer Inkjet Printer Thermal Printer Photo Printer

Laser Printer Fastest and high quality non impact printer. has a special drum isnide it. 300 to 1200 dpi. Printing speed 32 ppm to 200 ppm.

Inkjet Printer creates output on paper by spraying tiny drops of liquid ink. Has print-head that can spray very fine drops of ink. 300 to 720 dpi. Low price and slower than laser. Sped ppm

Thermal and Photo Printer THERMAL PRINTER Produces a printed image by selectively heating coated thermal paper. PHOTO PRINTER Designed specifically for printing photos and can print photos of a quality approaching that of a professional photofinisher.

Our dependencies on printers

Printer plays a vital role in reducing the extra time and resources in Many areas like: 1.Office 2.Commercial and mass communication 3.Studios and Photography 4.Infrastructure development 5.Home and Personal Use

Office use In office working environment printers are used in numbers the printers used are :- 1.Laser Printer 2.Inkjet Printer 3.Multifunctional Printer

Infrastructure development and science For infrastructure development we use 3d or plotter printers

For Home and personal use Personal use printers should be cheap and home use printers should have the feature so that it can be used by multiple persons even from smart phones. So the preferred printers are Inkjet and Wi-Fi printers.

Market Updates and latest advancements

Multifunctional Printers MFP multifunctional printer/ peripheral/product used in offices mainly Centralized document management functions: fax 3.3.photocopier 4.4.printer 5.5.scanner

Types of Multifunctional Printers 1. All in one Less space mainly print, scan least expensive of all mfps hardwired or wifi connected 2. Small office/ Home MFP costlier proffesional use print,copy,scan,fax some have digital authentication,storage and retrieval,faster output 3. Office MFP most efficient in workplace basic work: print,fax,copy,scan enhanched security protocol,run custom made softwares ability to holepunch,staple,bound coroperate reports

Inkless Printers Now at this present century… why waste ink and paper?? Major innovations in printing don't come around very often. The last one was the inkjet printer, in We have got inkless printers!! How does it work?? It uses thermo sensitive paper instead of normal paper. Electric signal produces heat on specific parts according to the original picture to turn it into colour. Advantages->  No liquid no ink  Light weight, small, portable easily  Environment friendly paper used  No drying of ink  Direct and easy connection to camera,mobiles  Easy maintenance Disadvantages->  Thermo electric paper not easily available  Normal paper can’t be used  The thermo-sensitive paper is costlier than the printer ink and you have to spend more money for printing.

3D printers 3D printing is a new stepping stone in the world of printing. We make what we see…How does it work?? Its called additive printing. Successive layers of material are added under computer control onto a powder bed with a special type of inkjet printers. Also called rapid prototyping. The machine is reasonably sized from different manufacturers like MakerBot and there are a numerous types to it.

Acknowledgement and References Thank you Raghu Sir for guiding us throughout the presentation. We have also referred to certain online references for help like: Google.com Slideshare.net

Greetings from group 5 THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!!