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desktop publishing
Spooling is basically a means of saving information that cannot be handled immediately. For instance, when printing a document, the document has to undergo a conversion process. This can often be a lengthy process when printing directly to the printer, thus a print spooler handles the actual conversion and queues your document ready for printing when the printer is ready. This allows you to continue working while the spooler works in the background.
mainly a colonial printer would print books, newspapers, posters, anything. printing was a difficult process in which the printer would arrange letters on a printing press, cover them with ink, and, well, press.
The leading edge in printing refers to the part of the paper or media that enters the printer first during the printing process. It is where the printing process begins, and it is essential to ensure proper alignment and accurate printing.
Printing takes time because the printer needs to receive the document data, process it, transfer it to the printing device, format it according to the desired settings, and then physically apply the ink onto the paper. Each of these steps requires time to complete, resulting in the overall printing process taking time to finish.
A user requesting a file to be printed will send the file to a "print spooler," which is a type of buffer that holds print jobs until they are ready to be processed by the printer. From there, the printer will often have a "print buffer" that is fed from the print spooler; as that buffer fills, the printer will begin the process of printing the requested document.
A laser printer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_printer
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The first printer was created to Chester Carlson in 1938. The process was labeled as Xerox after the company that later invested in Chester Carlson's idea of printing.
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Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
The purpose of the fuser in a laser printer is quite necessary. It is the part of the printer that heats up and makes the entire printing process possible. Without it, a laser printer would not work.