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plotters are used to produce special purpose graphics true or false​

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Answered by amitasingta59
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answered by rashich1219
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Plotters for graphics

Explanation:

  • A plotter is a printer that is only dedicated to drawing line art. Plotters are used in applications such as computer-aided drawing, scientific research, and line art.
  • The plotter printer differs from inkjet and laser printers in how it works. Plotters make line art to replicate vector drawings drawn on a computer by mechanically moving a pen across the paper's surface.
  • Although these gadgets have grown less popular in recent years, they continue to generate high-quality drawings.
  • Different colours are permitted for pen plotters, however the user must select the pen colour during the plot.
  • Plotters are used in applications such as computer-aided drawing, scientific research, and line art. In comparison to inkjet and laser printers, the plotter printer works a little differently.
  • Plotters make line art to replicate vector drawings drawn on a computer by mechanically moving a pen across the paper's surface.
  • They're either inkjet or laser printers that are used to create architectural and engineering drawings, often known as blueprints.
  • However, that procedure is no longer employed, and such drawings are now routinely printed on plain paper.
  • Plotters get their name from the X/Y pen procedure that was once used to create CAD (computer-aided design) drawings. Pen plotters print by moving a pen or other device horizontally and vertically (XY) across the surface of a piece of paper.
  • Pen plotters, on the other hand, are no longer widely utilised.
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