i don't know, but i know how a printer works
A printer works by receiving data from your computer and then processing it through a component which is known as an image processor. From there the information is changed from being in binary form to being in graphical form which will be the image that is represented on paper. Static electricity is used to ensure that ink is not absorbed by parts of the page that it is not supposed to, and toner is used to apply color to the paper.
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Yes printers used many tools that we do not use today like stamps of flowers.
No, not all printers work with netbooks. Most of the major brands do.
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Ink jet printers are a very common alternative to laser printers. There are printers that use an LED instead of a laser. They work the same as a laser printer but are cheaper.
Portable printers can function as well as regular printers depending on the circumstances. They generally require more support, however, it terms of connections and set up.
Yes, HP printers should work for almost any type of computer. Now if you narrow it down to operating systems, most modern HP printers should work with Windows XP and Vista, some HP printers may not work with OSX and support is limited for Linux.
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oh yes they work very well kodak do have software for the printers
There are lots of printers, so it is difficult to be comprehensive. Epson and HP printers are generally supported, whereas Canon and Lexmark printers have only spotty support. In the "Related links" section below is a database of printers and whether they are supported or not in Linux.
All thermal printers which work on heating system are ink less printers. Mainly these kinds of printers use at ATM machines, billing stores ETC.
The Canon E40 printer cartridge is compatible with several printers. Some printers this cartridge will work with is the PC140, PC500, PC920, and PC780.
Printers should normally work in any type of computer, but sometimes there are printers with USB drives, while some really old computers may no have these.