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  2. Category:Non-impact printing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Non-impact printing" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Water-jet printer; Whiteprint; X. Xerography; Xerox 1200;

  3. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Dot matrix printers create noise when the pins or typeface strike the ribbon to the paper, [30] and sound-damping enclosures may have to be used in quiet environments. They can only print lower-resolution graphics, with limited color performance, limited quality, and lower speeds compared to non-impact printers. [31] [32] [33]

  4. Line matrix printer - Wikipedia

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    Dot matrix printers are divided into two main groups: serial dot matrix printers and line matrix [1] printers. Line matrix mechanism A serial dot matrix printer has a print head that runs back and forth, or in an up and down motion, on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like the print ...

  5. Line printer - Wikipedia

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    Some types of impact line printers are drum printers, band-printers, and chain printers. Non-impact technologies have also been used, e.g., thermal line printers were popular in the 1970s and 1980s, [3] some inkjet and laser printers produce output a line or a page at a time.

  6. Dot matrix - Wikipedia

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    Impact printers survive where multi-part forms are needed, as the pins can impress dots through multiple layers of paper to make a carbonless copy, for security purposes. As an impact printer, the term mainly refers to low-resolution impact printers , with a column of 8, 9 or 24 "pins" hitting an ink-impregnated fabric ribbon, like a typewriter ...

  7. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The term dot matrix printer is used for impact printers that use a matrix of small pins to transfer ink to the page. [17] The advantage of dot matrix over other impact printers is that they can produce graphical images in addition to text; however the text is generally of poorer quality than impact printers that use letterforms (type).

  8. Honeywell Page Printing System - Wikipedia

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    The Honeywell Page Printing System (PPS) announced in 1974, is notable because it was the first commercially successful high speed non-impact printer. [1] It could produce output at up to 18,000 lines per minute, [2] where the earlier Xerox 1200 (the first commercially available electro-static printer) ran at 4000 lines per minute [3] and the contemporary IBM 3211 (which was an impact printer ...

  9. Category:Non-impact printers - Wikipedia

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