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dot matrix printerComputer printer that produces each character individually by printing a pattern, or matrix, of very small dots. The printing head consists of a vertical line or block of either 9 or 24 printing pins. As the printing head is moved from side to side across the paper, the pins are pushed forwards selectively to strike an inked ribbon and build up the dot pattern for each character on the paper beneath. A dot matrix printer is more flexible than a daisywheel printer because it can print graphics and text in many different typefaces. It is cheaper to buy and maintain than a laser printer or ink-jet printer, and, because its pins physically strike the paper, is capable of producing carbon copies. However, it is noisy in operation and cannot produce the high-quality printing associated with the nonimpact printers. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The son of a "farm gal" mother who married at 15, and a carpenter stepfather, has helped Epson put 10 million dot-matrix printers into customers' hands worldwide. The latest line of 24-pin dot-matrix printers are considered ideal for personal printing. Though dot-matrix printers are the most highly penetrated (71%), followed by inkjets (70%), deployment of laser printers is quite significant among India medium businesses. |
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