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The old dot matrix printers came in three types. The first one is the standard type which printed one character at a time and moved the print head across the page to print one line then shifted the paper up (form feed) ready for the next line. The second type of printer commonly used was the "Line Printer" and this printed the entire line in one hit as the head traditionally comprised of 132 discreet heads. (C-Itoh) in Japan produced some very good examples of this that were very capable of printing 1,000 line per minute. These were a very good reliable and effective printer but there were other manufacturers. The third type of printer was the page printer which produced page at a time. I do not believe any were commercially viable as we could not get any better than the line printers. The current printers are actually character printers as they do not even print a line at a time. Listen to an Ink jet printer head as it moves from side to side printing the image. There is a shift in terminology as it is becoming common know for lasers etc to be called "Page printers" as they "Process" one page at a time but none of them print one page at a time, they only print part of a page and then have to move the paper to complete printing the page.
vertical dotted line
No. A page break starts a new page in a document. Line spacing is the space between each line of text.
A web page is just one page, a web site is a collection of pages. Much like the difference between a page and a book.
Line spacing is the space between lines of printed text. A page break is a point at which a new page of text is to be started.
Ink-jet printers are page printers. They are only limited by the speed at which the print head can move from side to side, and can print almost any character. Older printers such as the Daisy Wheel or Golf Ball - rely on a fixed character set, and can only print the characters available on their respective print-heads.
vertical dotted line
Written on a line across the page but centered on the page
A dotted line.
In word processing, an orphan is the first line of a paragraph that appears as the last line of a page. While it can also be called an orphan the last line of a paragraph that appears as the first line of a page is sometimes called a widow.
the difference between a iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 is that the back is made out of aluminium and it has 5 row of apps on a page
It depends on what specific printer you get, as they all tend to have different proprietary cartridges, but toner printers are generally cheaper to buy and maintain.