Thermal - Like the old fax machines, uses a waxy paper heated to put an image on paper. Some portable printers use this.
Inkjet - Uses liquid ink put through little nozzles that are heated up and force the ink out onto the paper. Most popularLaser - Uses a laser beam on a photo sensitive film to attract toner (fine powder, no liquid here) and then puts the toner on the paper. Then the paper goes through a fusor to fuse the toner to the paper.Solid ink - Xerox only, uses wax based crayons to put an image on paper.laser, inkjet and dot matrix.
Yes, printers have memory built-in, used to store printing data while the printing is in process. Some printer types must compose the entire page in memory prior to the actual printing, others use the memory to buffer some print. All printers will have such memory, but inexpensive models might be designed with the bare minimum of memory (in order to save cost on the printer).
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The two main types of printers in use today are laser printers and inkjet printers. The HP P1102w is an example of an entry level black and white laser printer, while HP's 8600 is a higher end personal use inkjet printer.
Dot-matrix printers and Line printers.
Eltron is a company by Zebra Technologies, which sells special printers. A few examples are ID card printers, barcode printers or even thermal label printers.
Inkjet, laser, thermal, are three examples of non-impact printers.
printers are classify into 2 impact and non impact
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inkjets
Nope they are categorized under impact printers. Some examples of non impact are: line printer, daisy wheel printer, golf ball printer, dot matrix printer, Braille printer.
Do you mean: "Do laser printers print in color?"?There are two types of laser printers:1. Black&White Laser Printers - they DON'Tprint in color.2. Color Laser Printers - they DO print in color.
Before inkjet printers, several types of printers were widely used. Dot matrix printers were among the earliest, using impact technology to print by striking ink ribbons against paper. Daisy wheel printers followed, offering higher-quality text printing. Line printers were common in industrial settings for high-speed printing. Later, thermal printers became popular, especially for receipts and labels. These technologies paved the way for inkjet printers, which offered better print quality and versatility. For businesses looking for reliable printing solutions, POS Central India provides a variety of high-quality printers, including inkjet, dot matrix, and thermal printers to suit various needs.
laser Dot- Matrix Ink-Jet or Bubble-Jet Dye diffusion printers
Known as impact printers, of which a "Dot-matrix printer" is an example.