Pretty much is just like a printer expect it prints 3D for example if you want to print lets say a simple toy the printer will actually make it.
d. Ports
3-D Printer Computer Gunpowder Paper Printing Press Waffle Cone
A. D. Woodall has written: 'Tinpot printer'
hes gone to the printer =D
I think the main differences between a network printer and a shared printer are: 1. A shared printer is suitable for small environment A network printer used for large network 2. shared printer connected system not shutdown printer did not connect to the system it will connected to switch 3. A network printer has more security 4. A network printer has an IP address shared printer working only same platform
The printer itself, the toner or ink, and the software to allow the printer to work.
Printer uses
laser printer
A printer may be used by anyone. A personal computer is typically connected to the printer. The drivers for the printer must be installed on the computer. The user must give a print command.
On recent computers the 25 pin D-sub is for the parallel port that is used to connect a printer to. On older (back in the mid to early 90s) there was also a 25 pin D-sub that was used as a COM (communication) port. The difference between the two is the printer port is a female port and the COM port is a male port.
yes any paper can be used in any printer
Yes, cardstock can typically be used in a printer, but it's important to check the printer specifications to ensure it can handle the thickness of the cardstock.