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WGU - C393 - Chapter 11, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, VERIFIED. Define: Printer Interface The collection of hardware and software that allows the printer to communicate with a computer. This type of printer uses some form of impact and an inked ribbon to make an imprint on the paper. Impact printer What are the two major types of impact printers? daisy wheel and dot matrix This type of printer contains a wheel with raised letters. daisy-wheel printer In a daisy-wheel printer, this component is essentially an electromechanical hammer that strikes the petel containing the desired character. solenoid The speed of daisy-wheel printers is measured in _______ . cps (characters per second) True/False : One advantage of daisy-wheel printers is that they allowed for a wide variety of different fonts. False These types of printers can be used with multipart forms (impact paper). daisy-wheel and dot-matrix This type of printer contains a row of pins that are triggered in patterns that form letters and numbers as the print head moves across the paper. dot-matrix printer The output quality of a daisy-wheel printer is typically referred to as ____________ . LG (letter quality) The output quality of early dot-matrix printers would be referred to as ___________ . DQ (draft quality) The output quality of later, high quality dot-matrix printers would be referred to as _____________. NLQ (near letter quality) What adjustment can be made to an impact printer to make the text darker? adjust the print head closer to the ribbon This type of printer sprays ink on the page to form the image. injet printer This component of an inkjet printer contains many small nozzles that spray ink in small droplets onto the page. print head What inkjet printer component is usually built-in to the ink cartridge? print head When an inkjet printer is finished printing, the print head moves back to its ________________. maintenance station What two functions does the maintenance station of an inkjet printer serve? to provide a place for the print head to rest when the printer isn't printing and to keep the print head in working order This component of an inkjet printer holds the ink cartridges and moves back and forth during printing. print head carriage This component of the inkjet printer is a precisely made electric motor that can move in the same very small increments each time it is activated. stepper motor or carriage motor This component of the inkjet printer is attached to the stepper motor and moves the print head back and forth as it prints carriage belt This is a small metal bar that the inkjet printer carriage rests on. stabilizer bar This component of a printer picks up the paper from the paper drawer and feeds it into the printer. paper-feed mechanism These are the rubber rollers that feed the paper into the printer. pickup rollers This component is either a small cork or rubber patches that keep the rest of the paper in place while the pickup rollers feed the printer. separator pads The pickup rollers are turned by the _______________. pickup stepper motor What should you use to clean pickup rollers in a printer? mild soap and water This component tells the printer when it is out of paper as well as when a paper jam has occurred during the paper-feed process. paper-feed sensors This component contains all of the circuitry to run the stepper motors, monitor the health of the printer, and report information back to the PC. printer control circuits The __________ makes a physical connection to whatever signal is coming from the computer and also connects the physical interface to the control circuitry. interface circuitry This component uses a transformer to convert the electricity from the wall outlet into the voltages the inkjet printer can use. power circuits What does "EP" stand for in "EP print process"? electrophotographic In laser printers, where is the EP print drum housed? inside the toner cartridge What should you do before shipping a laser printer? remove the toner cartridge The HVPS (high-voltage power supply) inside of a laser printer is used to power what? charging corona and transfer corona These rollers work together to synchronize the paper movement with the image-formation process in the EP cartridge. registration rollers This component of a laser printer is given a high-voltage charge which is transferred to the paper, which in turn pulls the toner from the photosensitive drum. transfer corona assembly What does the static-charge eliminator strip do in a laser printer? drains away the charge that was placed on the paper by the transfer corona assembly to provent the paper from sticking to the EP cartridge This component uses two rollers that apply pressure and heat to fuse the plastic toner particles to the paper fuser Define: rasterizing The conversion of signals from the computer into signals for the various assemblies in the laser printer. The process of rasterizing occurs in what printer component? printer controller assembly This component in a laser printer is responsible fo

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