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High-quality print images are produced by ink-jet printers by squirting ink through a series of nozzles.

Computer printer that creates characters and graphics by spraying very fine jets of quick-drying ink onto paper. Ink-jet printers range in size from small machines designed to work with microcomputers to very large machines designed for high-volume commercial printing.

Because they produce very high-quality printing and are virtually silent, small ink-jet printers (along with laser printers) have largely replaced impact printers, such as dot-matrix and daisywheel, for use with microcomputers.



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