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seven steps of laser printing |
Processing the image. Charging or conditioning. Exposing or writing. Developing. Transferring. Fusing. Cleaning. |
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Bitmap |
Row and columns of bits that represent an image |
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inkjet printer |
uses a type of ink-dispersion printing and doesn’t normally provide the high-quality resolution of laser printers. |
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Inkjet printers are popular because |
are small and can print color inexpensively. |
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impact printer |
creates a printed page by using some mechanism that touches or hits the paper. The best-known impact printer is a dot matrix printer, |
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Thermal printers |
use heat to create an image. |
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local printer |
connects directly to a computer by way of a USB port, serial port, or wireless connection (Bluetooth or Wi-Fi). |
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network printer |
has an Ethernet port to connect directly to the network or uses Wi-Fi to connect to a wireless access point. |
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Computer as a print server. |
When your computer hosting a printer shares the printer with other computers on the network, the computer is called a print server. |
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Hardware print server. |
device has a USB port for a USB printer and can connect to a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network. Plug the USB cable from the printer into the USB port of the hardware print server and connect the device to the network, using either a wired or wireless connection. |
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Wake-on-LAN. |
Wake-on-LAN to cause network activity to wake up a sleeping computer. |