A plotter is an output device true or false?
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True.
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plotter is an output device, converting coordinates into plots. In Ye Olde Days, they mechanically plotted with pens. In this modern era, printers are powerful enough to directly rasterize the vector image before putting it on paper.
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true
Digitally controlled plotters evolved from earlier fully analog XY-writers used as output devices for measurement instruments and analog computers. ... This means that plotters are vector graphics devices, rather than raster graphics as with other printers.
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