Exam 19: Supporting Printers and Customizing a System
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What kind of printer works by placing toner on an electrically charged rotating drum and then depositing the toner on paper as the paper moves through the system at the same speed the drum is turning.
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- uses a print head that moves across the paper creating one line with each pass
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- a type of electrophotographic printer that can range from a small, personal desktop model to a large, network printer capable of handling and printing large volumes continuously
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- data sent to a printer without any formatting or processing
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A laser printer can produce better-quality printouts than a dot matrix printer, even when printing at the same dpi, because it can vary the size of the dots it prints, creating a sharp, clear image using a technology known by what name?
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