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The document discusses various types of computer output devices, focusing on different printers. It describes dot matrix printers, which print characters as a matrix of dots using tiny pins, and letter quality printers like daisy wheel printers, which produce higher quality text. It also outlines line printers that print entire lines at once, and non-impact page printers like laser and inkjet printers that print pages instead of lines. The document provides details on the technologies and capabilities of each printer type.

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The document discusses various types of computer output devices, focusing on different printers. It describes dot matrix printers, which print characters as a matrix of dots using tiny pins, and letter quality printers like daisy wheel printers, which produce higher quality text. It also outlines line printers that print entire lines at once, and non-impact page printers like laser and inkjet printers that print pages instead of lines. The document provides details on the technologies and capabilities of each printer type.

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DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

ANDHRA PRADESH
Name : K.S.Sandhya Vani
Designation : Lecturer
Branch : DCCP
Institution : SRRS GPT, SIRCILLA, KNR(Dist)
Year/ semester : I - Year
Subject : Computer Fundamentals
Subject Code : CCP-105
Topic : Understand the various types of output
devices.
Duration : 50 Mts
Sub topic : Printers
Teaching aids : PPT, Animations & Images

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Objectives
On completion of this period, you would be
able to know:

 Dot matrix Printer


 Letter quality Printer

 Laser Printer and

 Color printers

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RECAP
 Punch Cards & Paper Tapes
 Oldest & cheapest input/output device
 Touch Screen
 Allows the user to operate a computer by
simply touching the display screen
 Joystick
 Used to move the cursor or other objects
on the VDU
 Light Pen
 Light sensor device to select objects on a
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Printer
 It is used to create a hard copy paper of the
files stored in a computer

 There are two basic qualities associated


with printers:

 Resolution
 Print speed

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Printers

 Definition:-

 A program and /or results of a program or


document from a computer can be provided on a
sheet of paper in a readable form using the
device known as Printer

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 The speed of the printer is measured by pages
per minute (ppm) or by lines per minute (lpm) or
by characters per second (cps)

 Print resolution is measured as the number of


dots per inch (dpi)

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Printers are classified as:-

 (i) Impact printers

 An impact printer uses some types of hammers


to “impact” the ribbon and the paper, much like
a typewriter does

 (ii) Non-impact printers

 Non impact printers use chemicals, lasers and


heat to form the images on the paper

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Serial Printers (impact printers)

 A serial printer prints one character at a time

 It is similar to a typewriter. Printers can be operated


using continuous fan fold paper or separate sheets

 It is much slower than a line printer and is less


costly

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 One category of impact serial printers is based on
Dot Matrix and Daisy-Wheel technology

 Non-impact serial printers employ ink-jet and


thermal technology

 Regardless of the technology, the images are


formed one character at a time as the print head
moves across the paper

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DOT MATRIX PRINTER

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Dot Matrix Printer
 Dot matrix printer is the most common types of
printer in use. It prints character by character
 It prints out each letter or digit in the form of a
group of dots . That is why the printer is called a
dot matrix printer
 The print quality of this printer is not very fine
and dot matrix printers are slow

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Dot Matrix Printer
 The print head comprises a matrix of tiny
needles, usually seven rows and five columns
 Normally they can print at a speed of up to about
360 characters per second
 Each character is formed in a 7*5 matrix as the
print head moves across the paper

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Letter Quality Printers

 The character produced by a dot matrix printer is


made up of a finite number of dots made by tiny
needles
 To print better looking output a serial printer
known as the Daisy Wheel Printer is used

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Daisy Wheel Printer
 A Daisy Wheel Printer is so called because the
print head consists of a daisy shaped wheel
which holds all the characters
 The print head moves along the line and stops
where a character is to be printed
 The character selected is brought to the print
position by the rotation of the daisy wheel

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Daisy Wheel Printer
 A hammer which is held at the print position
strikes the character to print
 The advantage of this letter quality printer is the
excellent quality of the print can be produced by it

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Advantages of Daisy Wheel Printer

 Instead of using ribbon, ink is forced out of tiny


holes directly on the paper to form images or
characters
 Their prices are higher than dot matrix printers
 The print quality of the Ink-Jet printer is not as
good as the laser printer

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Line Printers

 Line printers are impact printers that print the


entire line at a time
 They produce huge volumes of output per a unit
of time
 A line printer can have 80,100,120,or 132 print
positions

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Line Printers

 Once a line is printed, the paper is moved so that


the next line can be printed
 The gap between the lines can be changed by
giving the appropriate command in the program

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Line Printers

 The speed of the line printer is measured by the


number of lines it can print in one minute
 The disadvantage with the line printer is that
they do not support graphics

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Page Printers (Non-Impact printers)

 Page printers are of the non impact type and use


electro photographic printing technology to achieve
high speed hard copy output by printing a page at
a time
 Example :- Laser Printer
 These printers are used in large banks, insurance
companies, etc

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Laser Printer (Color)

Laser Printer
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Ink-Jet Printers

 Ink-Jet printers use electrostatic ink in it

 The printer head is a specially designed


nozzle. These printers use a technology
similar to that of dot matrix printer

 However, instead of pins in the print head,


there are several microscopic holes

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Laser Printer

 Laser printer prints one page at a time


 It uses a laser beam to produce the image. Laser
printers are rated in pages per minute
 It produce very good quality output. The cost of
the laser printer is very high compared to other
printers

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Laser Printers
 These are superior
 They are very fast , easy to use and produce high
quality output
 Laser printers operate at a speed of 8 to12 pages
per minute
 These printers are used for fast printing in desk-top
publishing (DTP) systems

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SUMMARY

 Types of Printers
 Impact Printers
 Dot matrix, Letter quality, Daisy wheel, Line
printers
 Non-Impact Printers
 Page printer, Laser printer, Ink jet printer

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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Explain about the different types of printers

3. Write the Capabilities of


i. Dot matrix Printer
ii. Laser Printer
iii. Line Printer

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QUIZ

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ASSIGNMENT

1. Explain any two Non-Impact Printers

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THANK YOU

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