Yes
Line Printer
Nope they are categorized under impact printers. Some examples of non impact are: line printer, daisy wheel printer, golf ball printer, dot matrix printer, Braille printer.
A line printer is also known as an impact printer. Line printers print a whole line at a time and can print up to 2500 lines a minute. You can learn more about line printers online at the Wikipedia.
The disadvantages of a line printer include limited printing quality due to its low resolution and limited font options. Line printers are also noisy and slower compared to modern printers, as they print one line at a time. Additionally, line printers are typically larger and heavier, requiring more space and resources to operate effectively.
Plotter is a non-impact printer
Impact printers are dot-matrix printers like the Okidats Microline series. they use a print-head that has anywhere from 9 to 24 small pins that are forced out of the head and onto an ink impregnated ribbon which hits the paper and makes the impression of the character... just like a typewriter. Inkjet printers are not impact printers :P
daisy wheel is an impact printer.
A line matrix is a type of printer which is a compromise between a dot matrix printer and a line printer.
Impact Printer. Non-Impact: (No impact)
Laser/LED printer and Inkjet printers for a couple.
A thermal printer and a laser printer are non-impact printers. A dot matrix, that fires pins against an inked roller, and uses a tractor roller to feed continuous paper through the printer, is an example of an impact printer.
Componet of inpact printer