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Which printer forms characters and graphics by spraying tiny drops of ink onto paper?

Inkjet Printer.


An example of a nonimpact printer?

Thermal Printer


Which printer forms images with out striking paper?

Laser/LED printer and Inkjet printers for a couple.


What are 2 examples of a nonimpact printer?

-- inkjet -- laser


Which printer cannot print graphics?

Which of the following Printer cannot print graphics?


What is ink jet printers used for?

As with any printer, an inkjet is used to print characters/graphics on to paper or acetate film.


What is a device that prints text or graphics or paper?

A printer.


What printer sprays ink on the paper?

I don't understand the question. "With a speed"? Inkjet printers spray ink onto paper. If you mean "with high speed", inkjets are notoriously slow, perhaps you're think of the new memjet technology. Search youtube for "memjet" and prepare to be impressed!


What produces text and graphics on a physical medium?

Printer


What is the difference between impact printer an nonimpact printergive two examples each?

An impact printer, is one that has a mechanism that makes the letters physically strike the paper. Two examples would be a daisy-wheel and a golf-ball printer. Non-impact printers use either jets to quirt microscopic dots of ink onto the paper, or tiny electrical impulses to 'burn' the characters onto the paper. Two examples would be an ink-jet printer and a thermal printer.


Is a dot matrix printer a nonimpact printer?

A dot matrix is an impact printer. Either 9 or 24 pins are fired against an inked ribbon to leave marks on the paper. An impact printer enables printing to be done on each sheet of multi-paged listing paper.


Printer that produces characters and graphics by painting dots and lights on a light-sensative drum is what?

The printer you are describing is known as a laser printer. It uses a laser beam to create an image on a light-sensitive drum, which then attracts toner particles to form characters and graphics. The toner is subsequently transferred to paper and fused using heat to produce the final printed output. This technology allows for high-quality printing with sharp text and images.