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Non-Impact Printer. Early printers, such as dot matrix and daisywheel printers were called impact printers, since they operated by striking an ink ribbon against the paper. Most modern printers, including inkjet and laser printers, don't include an ink ribbon and are considered to be non-impact printers.
Impact printers. An impact printer has mechanisms resembling those of a typewriter. It forms characters or images by striking a mechanism such as a print hammer or wheel against an inked ribbon, leaving an image on paper. Impact printers are dying out; however, you may still come in contact with a dot-matrix printer.
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Impact printers. An impact printer has mechanisms resembling those of a typewriter. It forms characters or images by striking a mechanism such as a print hammer or wheel against an inked ribbon, leaving an image on paper. Impact printers are dying out; however, you may still come in contact with a dot-matrix printer.
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Non-Impact Printer. Early printers, such as dot matrix and daisywheelprinters were called impact printers, since they operated by striking an ink ribbon against the paper. Most modernprinters, including inkjet and laser printers, don't include an ink ribbon and are considered to be non-impact printers.May 25, 2010
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