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Five advantages and disadvantages of a Printer. ​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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Advantages of inkjet printers:

1) Low cost

2) High quality of output, capable of printing fine and smooth details

3) Capable of printing in vivid color, good for printing pictures

4) Easy to use

5) Reasonably fast

6) Quieter than dot matrix printer

7) No warm up time

Disadvantages of inkjet printers:

1) Print head is less durable, prone to clogging and damage

2) Expensive replacement ink cartridges

3) Not good for high volume printing

4) Printing speed is not as fast as laser printers

5) Ink bleeding, ink carried sideways causing blurred effects on some papers

6) Aqueous ink is sensitive to water, even a small drop of water can cause blurring

7) Cannot use highlighter marker on inkjet printouts

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Mention any three advantages of printing press

It reduced the cost of books.

The time and labour required to produce each book came down.

Multiple copies would be produced with greater ease.

Earlier, reading was restricted to elites but only now books could reach to a wider sections of people.

The readership was growing as books flooded the market.

Disadvantages of printers

They are noisy. They create noise when the pins or typeface strike the ribbon to the paper.

They have limited scope. They can only print lower-resolution graphics.

Difficult to adjust single sheet. It becomes difficult to wind and align single-sheet papers.

Paper jams.

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