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Unit 4: Secondary Storage Devices



                 band printers, therefore, do not have the  ability to print any shape of characters, different  Notes
                 sizes of print, and graphics such as charts and graphs.


                               Figure 4.20: Printing Mechanism of a Chain/Band Printer





















                 Chain/band printers are impact printers because they print by hammering on a paper and
                 inked ribbon against the characters embossed on the chain/band. Hence, they can be used
                 to produce multiple copies by using carbon paper or its equivalent. Due to impact printing,
                 chain/band printers are noisy in operation and often use a cover to reduce the noise level.
                 Printing speeds of chain/band printers are in the range of 400 to 3000 lines per minute.

                 Laser Printers
                 Laser printers are page  printers that print one page at a time. Main components of a laser
                 printer are a laser beam source, a multi-sided mirror, a photoconductive drum, and toner
                 (tiny particles of oppositely charged ink). To print a page of outpat, the laser beam is
                 focused on the electro statically charged drum by the spinning multi-sided mirror. The
                 mirror focuses the laser beam on the surface of the drum in a manner to create the patterns
                 of characters/images to be printed on the page. Since the drum is photoconductive, a
                 difference in electric charge is created on those parts of the drum surface that are exposed
                 to the laser beam. As a result, the toner, composed of oppositely charged ink particles,
                 sticks to the drum in the places where the laser beam has charged the drum’s surface. The
                 toner is then fused permanently on. The paper with heat and pressure to generate the
                 printed output. The drum is then rotated and cleaned with a rubber blade to remove the
                 toner sticking to its surface to prepare the drum for next page printing.  Figure 4.21 shows
                 a laser printer.


                                           Figure 4.21: A Laser Printer




















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