Printer Information

 A non-impact printer is a type of computer printer that does not use a striking mechanism, such as a print head or ribbon, to create output on paper. Instead, non-impact printers use various technologies such as inkjet, laser, or thermal to create output without making physical contact with the paper.

Non-impact printers are generally faster and quieter than impact printers, as they do not require physical contact with the paper to create output. They can produce high-quality text and graphics, and many models can print in color. Additionally, non-impact printers typically require less maintenance than impact printers, as they have fewer moving parts.

Some popular types of non-impact printers include inkjet printers, laser printers, and thermal printers. Inkjet printers use ink to create output by spraying tiny droplets of ink onto the paper, while laser printers use toner and heat to fuse the toner onto the paper. Thermal printers use heat to create images on specially coated paper.

Non-impact printers are widely used in offices, homes, and other settings where high-quality output and low noise levels are important considerations.

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