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Laser printer, then inkjet, then dot matrix, then thermal printers.
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Commonly known as a "Dot Matrix" printer.
dot matrix printer
A line printer and dot matrix printer differ in how they print pages. Line printers are more commonly used with computers, while dot matrix printers function similarly to a typewriter.PrintingA line printer print pages exactly as its name implies, one line at a time. Dot matrix printers use pins arranged in a matrix that physically strike an ink ribbon between the pin and the paper to print characters.SpeedLine matrix printers can print roughly 1,200 lines per minute, or generally about 20 pages per minute. Dot matrix printers print about 40-300 characters per second, or about six to seven pager per minute, at best.QualityDot matrix printers have a lower print quality than line printers. The characters' shapes on pages printed using a dot matrix printer appear as a number of dots connected together. Line printers print solid characters and can use a wide variety of font face and sizes.
Please specify the printer type weather it is laser , dot matrix or ink jet.
In my experience in using both types of printers, the dot matrix does make more noise as the print-head moves from side to side.
The ribbon get jammed or falls off of the print head
Dot matrix printer is slow and impact i.e makes noise when printing whereas a laser printer is fast and is expensive as compared to a dot matrix printer.
A dot-matrix or a daisy wheel printer is used to print on multi-part forms and listing paper. Such printers are known as impart printers.
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