Tags: Printer
History of Computer Printing
The history of computer printing began in 1983 when Chester Carlson invented the electrophotographic dry printing process known as a Xerox. It laid out the foundations for laser printers.
Read MoreDye Sublimation Printing: History and How It Works
Dye sublimation printing requires heat to transfer dye onto paper, card, fabric and other similar materials. Apparel, photos, and even ceramic tiles make use of this method of printing.
Read MoreDot Matrix Printing: History, How It Works, and Types of Dot Matrix Printers
“Dot Matrix Example Text” by Fourohfour is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5 Dot matrix printing use impact to move the print head horizontally or vertically to print on pages.
Read MoreDaisy Wheel Printers: History and Design
“Diablo 630, Model 630 without sheet feeder” by Canon650 is licensed under CC BY 3.0 (via Wikimedia Commons) Daisy wheel printers were invented by David S.
Read MoreClean Your Printer's Printhead in Seconds
If your printouts are coming out a little streaky or subpar, it might be time to replace your ink cartridge. The issue could be a clogged or a misaligned print head.
Read More8 Best Reviewed Printers of 2015 (So Far)
We’re not very far into 2015 so one may think that it is a little premature to look at the best printers of the year; that this post for the best printer reviews for 2015 is a bit early.
Read MoreThe HP PhotoSmart C8183 Printer – A formal Review
The HP PhotoSmart C8183 printer is one of the leading printers on the market today; here in this review we will take a look at just how this printer has got its status and just how good it really is.
Read MoreInk Jet Printer Reviews – The HP PhotoSmart D7100
When you are looking for a new printer to use within your family home, how do we know which printers are best suited to the needs and wants of our family.
Read MoreUsing a Compatible Ink Cartridge with your Printer?
If you are one of the millions of households which own a printer worldwide, then you should be using a compatible ink cartridge. There are many reasons for this, and if you have never heard of them, then you will not be alone.
Read More