"Computer displays and printers are classified as?"
Peripherals
Displays, printers, plotters etc An output device is any peice of hardware that takes data from a computer and does something with it.
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The output devices used include computer displays, impact and nonimpact printers, and electronic communication devices for EDI and e-commerce.
Printers can be categorized in a number of ways.There are inkjet and laser printers. Inkjet printers use ink cartridges while laser printers use laser toner cartridges.Also, printers can be classified as colored or black.
Output devices are hardware components that convey information from a computer to the user. Examples include monitors, printers, speakers, projectors, headphones, plotters, and VR headsets. Other examples are digital signage displays, smartwatches, haptic feedback devices, and Braille displays. Additionally, there are devices like webcams, audio interfaces, and 3D printers that also serve as output devices.
Yes, many do, especially networked printers.
The earliest printers were essentially automatic typewriters and had little flexibility.
Computer printers do indeed have replaceable memory. These computers are relatively new in age and have many wonderful memory features.
Parallel Port-Most common uses are to connect older printers to the computer
Yes
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