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dot matrix printer make irritation noise true and flase

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Dot matrix printer make irritation noise-True.

What is dot matrix printer?

A dot matrix printer (DMP) is a kind of printer that prints by using pins to press against an ink ribbon. Due to their expensive price tag and inability to produce prints of excellent quality, these printers are typically regarded as being out of date. They do, however, offer one advantage over other printers, such as inkjet and laser printers, in that because they use impact printing, they may be used to simultaneously print multiple copies of text via a process called carbon copying. They are therefore mostly utilised in settings where multipart forms are necessary.

An impact matrix printer is another name for a dot matrix printer.

Dot matrix printers make noise as the type or pins hit the ribbon to the paper, hence in quiet areas, sound-damping enclosures may be required. In comparison to non-impact printers, they can only print graphics with a lower resolution, with limited colour performance, restricted quality, and slower speeds.

Therefore the statement is true.

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