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Laser, DeskJet, And PostScript Printers - Dif |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: What are the differences between laser, DeskJet, and PostScript printers? Laser printers print on a page through the process of ionization. When the printer receives the correct printer control language command (PDL), the laser beam ionizes the character pattern on the page, and the ink, which has the opposite charge, is attracted to the page. The printer then fuses the ink permanently on the paper. The DeskJet prints by jetting a stream of electrically charged ink droplets onto the paper. The DeskJet has no internal RAM. PostScript printers use a language called PostScript which is capable of taking control and directly communicating to the printer what to do to print, size fonts, etc. |
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