Often it is the ink, not the printer. Good brands of printers (HP, Canon, etc.) with genuine brand inks tend to retain their print quality and color. Paper can be a factor, too. Cheap, highly porous paper is not a good surface, and cheap photo paper can fade or discolor due to the coating.
Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper. In its early form it was simply carbon powder. Then, to improve the quality of the printout the carbon was blended with a polymer.
There are loads of devices that produce text and graphics on a physical medium, including paper and film. Most, if not all of them are referred to as printers. You'll hear reference to film printers, fabric printers, and even 3D printers.
Inkjet printers and laser printers both have different advantages that make them suitable for different purposes. While inkjet printers may be more popular for home use, A laser printer would sometimes be preferred.
Dot Matrix printers are the most common impact printers used with personal computers. Daisy Wheel printers are sometimes used as well.
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No, a printer is not an optic, however, the new colour inkjet printers, they do have an optic, like a sensory eye, fixed to the cartridge carriage, which reads the printout and aligns itself automatically, without human intervention
No, it depends. It can go away but sometimes it won't.
Sometimes my jeans fade away when they get older. Or- The light faded as the man closed his eyes, welcoming the peace of sleep.
HP printers can sometimes be found on sale at stores such as WalMart. Discount printers can also be found on various websites sites such as newegg.com
Printer Printout Software can be help u to count printout
In fact it does, sometimes only if your not using cheap sh!t
you ask a tattoo artist and sometimes they fade away