Absolutely. The internet has not completely gotten rid of the importance of printed paper and hard copies are still very useful to have around.
A printer may be used by anyone. A personal computer is typically connected to the printer. The drivers for the printer must be installed on the computer. The user must give a print command.
The first computer printer was created by Remington Rand in 1953 that was to be used with the Univac computer.
You will need to plug it into either a computer or a print controller. There are small independent print controllers that provide network connectivity for a printer.
The printer-scanned is not as popular as it used to be, because of the newer ability to upload pictures off of digital cameras. But some people that aren't that technologically advanced, still like printer-scanners.
Yes, it can be plugged in to a computer.
Locally-attached printer. Along with active directory.
A printer prints things from a computer or laptop and a projector is used to project images onto a screen or wall so that many people can see the image.
Line printer
It is used to print hard copies/data from the computer.
With the use of computer, smartphone and tablets, shorthand is a thing of the past.
Printer drivers can be easily installed onto your computer if missing or corrupt. By selecting the device and right clicking you can have your computer find the proper devices to operate your printer correctly.
A local printer is one that is connected directly to an end user's desktop or laptop computer, and is usually used exclusively by that one end user. This is in contrast to a networked printer, which can be accessed and used by multiple people on the same network that the printer is attached to.