Because it "outputs" onto paper data sent to in from a computer.
output devices are monitor,speaker,printer where you get your output
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.
output
Monitor, printer, plotter or scanner.
A simple printer is an output device. A printer/scanner is both an input and an output device.
A laser printer is an output device.
The printer is an output device
The data goes to the printer so it is an output device.
Output - information goes out from computer to printer
Is a printer an input output or storage device
Its a standard printer - then its OUTPUT If its a scanner AND Printer Its combination In/Output The later always catches teachers out!