Copy? Printer can't copy, they first ionize the paper with positive charge with the area needed to be printed. The ink is negatively charged and thus opposite charge attract, the ink goes on paper. The printer then superheats it to glue it permanently together.
Thou copying implies that you first scan the document and store it into a memory buffer inside the machine and output it to the paper.
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it's commonly called hard-copy.
a printer copy of computer output
A "hard" copy.
A soft copy is an electronic copy. So if you are using MS Word for example you'd have a .doc file when you save a version of your document. A hard copy is a physical copy of your document i.e. when you print your document and you have a piece of paper in your hand.
A dot matrix printer prints receipts containing a carbon copy.
a printer Copies are made with a copying machine, or transmitted electronically via facsimile or a scanner and email.
A printer.
Yes, a hard copy is a printed out copy of something on your cpmputer
If your printer won’t print from the computer, it’s usually a connection, driver, or settings problem. First, make sure the printer is turned on, online, and properly connected via USB or Wi-Fi. Then check that your computer has the correct printer selected in the print dialog. Outdated or corrupt drivers can also block printing, so sometimes a quick reinstall fixes the problem. Other things to check: print spooler errors, paused jobs, or even a sneaky firmware update waiting for the printer. Printers love to act mysterious sometimes 😅 — a little patience and troubleshooting usually gets things rolling.
colored ink
A printer.
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