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Computer - Output Devices

Following are some of the important output devices used in a computer.

Monitors

Graphic Plotter
Printer

Monitors
Monitors, commonly called as Visual Display Unit (VDU), are the main output
device of a computer. It forms images from tiny dots, called pixels that are
arranged in a rectangular form. The sharpness of the image depends upon the
number of pixels.

There are two kinds of viewing screen used for monitors.

Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT)


Flat-Panel Display

Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) Monitor

The CRT display is made up of small picture elements called pixels. The smaller
the pixels, the better the image clarity or resolution. It takes more than one
illuminated pixel to form a whole character, such as the letter ‘e’ in the word help.
A finite number of characters can be displayed on a screen at once. The screen
can be divided into a series of character boxes - fixed location on the screen
where a standard character can be placed. Most screens are capable of displaying
80 characters of data horizontally and 25 lines vertically.

There are some disadvantages of CRT −

Large in Size
High power consumption

Flat-Panel Display Monitor

The flat-panel display refers to a class of video devices that have reduced volume,
weight and power requirement in comparison to the CRT. You can hang them on
walls or wear them on your wrists. Current uses of flat-panel displays include
calculators, video games, monitors, laptop computer, and graphics display.
The flat-panel display is divided into two categories −

Emissive Displays − Emissive displays are devices that convert electrical


energy into light. For example, plasma panel and LED (Light-Emitting
Diodes).
Non-Emissive Displays − Non-emissive displays use optical effects to
convert sunlight or light from some other source into graphics patterns. For
example, LCD (Liquid-Crystal Device).

Printers
Printer is an output device, which is used to print information on paper.

There are two types of printers −

Impact Printers

Non-Impact Printers

Impact Printers

Impact printers print the characters by striking them on the ribbon, which is then
pressed on the paper.

Characteristics of Impact Printers are the following −

Very low consumable costs


Very low consumable costs

Very noisy
Useful for bulk printing due to low cost

There is physical contact with the paper to produce an image

These printers are of two types −

Character printers

Line printers

Character Printers

Character printers are the printers which print one character at a time.

These are further divided into two types:

Dot Matrix Printer(DMP)

Daisy Wheel

Dot Matrix Printer

In the market, one of the most popular printers is Dot Matrix Printer. These
printers are popular because of their ease of printing and economical price. Each
character printed is in the form of pattern of dots and head consists of a Matrix of
Pins of size (5*7, 7*9, 9*7 or 9*9) which come out to form a character which is
why it is called Dot Matrix Printer.
Advantages

Inexpensive

Widely Used

Other language characters can be printed

Disadvantages

Slow Speed
Poor Quality

Daisy Wheel

Head is lying on a wheel and pins corresponding to characters are like petals of
Daisy (flower) which is why it is called Daisy Wheel Printer. These printers are
generally used for word-processing in offices that require a few letters to be sent
here and there with very nice quality.

Advantages

More reliable than DMP

Better quality
Fonts of character can be easily changed

Disadvantages

Slower than DMP


Noisy
More expensive than DMP

Line Printers

Line printers are the printers which print one line at a time.

These are of two types −

Drum Printer
Chain Printer

Drum Printer

This printer is like a drum in shape hence it is called drum printer. The surface of
the drum is divided into a number of tracks. Total tracks are equal to the size of
the paper, i.e. for a paper width of 132 characters, drum will have 132 tracks. A
character set is embossed on the track. Different character sets available in the
market are 48 character set, 64 and 96 characters set. One rotation of drum
prints one line. Drum printers are fast in speed and can print 300 to 2000 lines
per minute.

Advantages

Very high speed

Disadvantages
Very expensive

Characters fonts cannot be changed

Chain Printer

In this printer, a chain of character sets is used, hence it is called Chain Printer. A
standard character set may have 48, 64, or 96 characters.

Advantages

Character fonts can easily be changed.

Different languages can be used with the same printer.

Disadvantages

Noisy

Non-impact Printers

Non-impact printers print the characters without using the ribbon. These printers
print a complete page at a time, thus they are also called as Page Printers.

These printers are of two types −

Laser Printers
Inkjet Printers

Characteristics of Non-impact Printers

Faster than impact printers


They are not noisy

High quality
Supports many fonts and different character size
Laser Printers

These are non-impact page printers. They use laser lights to produce the dots
needed to form the characters to be printed on a page.

Advantages

Very high speed


Very high quality output

Good graphics quality

Supports many fonts and different character size

Disadvantages

Expensive
Cannot be used to produce multiple copies of a document in a single
printing

Inkjet Printers

Inkjet printers are non-impact character printers based on a relatively new


technology. They print characters by spraying small drops of ink onto paper. Inkjet
printers produce high quality output with presentable features.

They make less noise because no hammering is done and these have many styles
of printing modes available. Color printing is also possible. Some models of Inkjet
printers can produce multiple copies of printing also.

Advantages

High quality printing


More reliable

Disadvantages

Expensive as the cost per page is high


Slow as compared to laser printer

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