What type of mechanism is followed in dot matrix printer ?in what sens it is better than non impact printer
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Most dot matrix printers use a “daisy-wheel” paper feeding mechanism that requires special continuous-feed media with a strip of punched holes on the sides. They work best on uncoated, relatively thin paper.
Dot matrix printing uses a print head that moves back-and-forth, or in an up-and-down motion, on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like the print mechanism on a typewriter.
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