What it is basically is a line of people waiting, but those people are documents or what ever waiting for there turn to be printed.
Commonly mistaken for virtual, he printer queue (or share,asitis known in Microsoft terminology) is a LOGICAL representation of the printer's input and output.
logical
Nope, it's output. Printers are always output accessories. A SCANNER is input. If it's a printer that has the scanning capability, then it's considered as both.
Output. Information goes from your computer to the printer, and then out onto paper.However, many modern printers are actually "multi-function peripherals" or MFPs. These may include scanning and faxing functions, and so can do both input and output.
Most of the printers offered in the USA have a voltage of 110V AC input and 8V AC output, whereas the printers offered in the Europe have input voltage of 220V AC and output voltage of 8V AC.
Is a printer an input output or storage device
output
A simple printer is an output device. A printer/scanner is both an input and an output device.
A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
Is a printer an input output or storage device
They are output device.
A printer is an output device... UNLESS it's an 'all-in-one' in which case it's an input device too !
printer is a output device