printers are only black and white true or false
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false
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printers are only black and white - FALSE
there are many other colours also
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False - Printers are only black and white.
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There are many different engineered models of color printers. For instance, an inkjet printer is a contemporary type of color printer. To produce high-resolution color results, an inkjet printer sprays tiny bits of ink onto paper in very precise patterns. A color printer is one that enables the printing of coloured pages or other materials. Color printers have developed over a number of decades to provide more high-performance and sophisticated results, much like color televisions and other types of equipment and consumer goods.
- A laser printer is another kind of contemporary color printer. Here, electrical charges that produce the printing patterns add color to the page rather than mechanically applying ink. In laser printers, a laser beam collides with a cylinder known as a photoreceptor, mapping out the image that will be built on the page using toner, a powdered substance.
- To choose black and white (monochrome) for your print job, open the print job settings. Open the file or image you wish to print, select File, Print, and then, if necessary, Show Details from the bottom of the dialogue box. From the Printers menu, choose the name of your printer.
- Typically, your printer uses "grayscale" printing to produce black and white prints. This method uses a variety of grey shades that are essentially a combination of color inks to estimate the light and dark portions of an image. Remember that grayscale printing requires both black and color inks, so skipping this step will not save you any money. If your printer has this feature, you can theoretically save ink by printing only with the black ink cartridge that came with your printer.
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