My printer doesn't make a clicking noise; it does make a sound like the Orange Blossom Special while warming up, though (seriously, you'd think a train was coming through).
If it's an inkjet, it's probably the toothed band that moves the print head from side to side slipping over the notches as the print head self-registers, which it usually does by moving as far as it can to one side. The printer ensures this by moving the band far enough to get the print head from any position to the side, which causes it to make that characteristic clicking noise before starting to print.
The reason your printer is so loud is because of how it is made. Some printers are made to run quietly while others are not. Typically, more expensive printers will make less noise than cheaper models.
loud, constant, annoying
It is so loud, sometimes it can break the membrain in your ear and make them bleed.
so it will work
duplex
it just loud
Some trucks are so loud because of poor synchronization.
Motorcycles are loud due to an Open engine. Loud and motorcycles go together.
No. A printer does not grow or reproduce so it is not a living thing.
You Get Your Farts To Be Loud By Pushing Out Hard As You Can.! ;-} HaHaHaHa
You cannot tell. It is not so loud in the distance.
Printer firmware is a program inside a printer, that allows it to receive data from a computer and so print on paper.
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