A dot matrix is known as an "Impact Printer" in which pins (usually 9 pins or 24 pins) are fired against an inked-ribbon (as used in typewriters). This enables the use of multi-paged, continuous, listing paper to be used in an office, and can be left unattended to complete long print jobs. A tractor roller, that has pegs that engage with holes punched both sides of the paper, will draw the paper through the printer. If a rubber roller is used, instead, standard A4 single-sheet paper, or two pages with a carbon sheet between, can be fed into the printer either by hand or from a paper storage tray.
Dip switch adjustment
yes
A dotmatrix printer uses a ribbon and pins to transfer Inc. onto paper. This type of printer is no longer made and very few are still in use.
That would be called a DOT-MATRIX printer. The oldest being the 9-pin dot matrix printers and the newer being the 24-pin dot matrix printers. However they are considered outdated except as receipt printers, or any kind of printing where multi-part forms are required.
Printer uses
1)Monitor 2)Speaker 3)Printer 4)Headphone 5)Projector 6)Plotter 7)Sound Card 8)Laser Printer 9)Inkjet Printer 10)Dotmatrix Printer 11)Touch screen 12)GPS 13)Speech synthesizer 14)Video Card 15)Braille Reader I found only 15
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.
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.
A monochrome laser printer is used for printing in one color: black.
because you have used the printer too much you can buy your printer inc i think you can buy it where you got your printer from PS if its not where then is wered