Printer
Printer
documents, images, or other digital data from a computer or other electronic devices. Printers are
commonly used in homes, offices, and businesses for tasks such as printing text documents,
Types of Printers
1. Inkjet Printers:
o Uses liquid ink sprayed through tiny nozzles onto the paper.
2. Laser Printers:
o Uses laser technology to create static electricity that attracts toner (powder) onto
o Ideal for high-volume, fast printing of text-heavy documents with lower per-page
costs.
o Uses a print head that moves back and forth, striking an ink-soaked ribbon to
o Used for printing multi-part forms (e.g., invoices, shipping labels) where impact
is necessary.
o Slower and noisier than modern printers but durable for specific tasks.
4. Thermal Printers:
5. 3D Printers:
o Measured in DPI (dots per inch), higher DPI means better quality.
o Common DPI values: 300 DPI for standard text, 1200 DPI or more for high-
2. Print Speed:
o Measured in PPM (pages per minute), indicates how fast the printer can output
pages.
3. Connectivity Options:
o Cloud Printing: Allows printing from remote locations via cloud services like
4. Duplex Printing:
o Allows automatic printing on both sides of the paper, reducing paper usage.
5. Paper Handling:
o Printers can handle various paper sizes and types, from A4 sheets to envelopes
and labels.
6. Cartridge/Toner Types:
Advantages of Printers
1. Convenience: Allows users to quickly print physical copies of documents and images.
2. Quality: Modern printers offer high-quality print outputs for both documents and images.
3. Versatility: Many printers support a variety of paper sizes, types, and formats.
4. Cost-Effective for High Volumes: Laser printers, in particular, are economical for high-
Disadvantages of Printers
1. Maintenance: Requires regular ink or toner replacement, paper refills, and occasionally
2. Cost of Consumables: Ink and toner cartridges can be expensive, especially for high-
environmental waste.