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Output Devices
Output Devices

• Devices on which we obtain information out
  from the computer.
• Many O/P devices, some of them are as
  follows-

  •   Printer
  •   Plotter
  •   Monitor
  •   Synthesizer
Printers
    A printer, produces a hard copy of documents stored in electronic form, on
    physical print media such as paper or transparencies.
Printers can be classified into following categories:
•   Classification A (text printed at a time)
        1. Line Printer
        2. Page Printer
•   Classification B (quality of print out )
        1. Dot Matrix Printer
        2. Inkjet Printer
        3. Laser Printer
•   Classification C (head contact)
        1. Impact Printer
        2. Non-impact Printer
Line Printer

•   The Line Printer is a form of high speed impact printer in which one
    line is printed at a time. Print speeds of 600 to 1200 lines-per-minute
    approximately.

•   The disadvantages of line printers are that they cannot print graphics,
    the print quality is low, and they are very noisy.

•   There are following types of Line Printers :-

    1.   Drum Printer
    2.   Chain Printer
    3.   Bar Printer
    4.   Comb Printer
Drum Printer
•   An impact printer.
•   Consists of a cylindrical drum.
•   A fixed font character set is fixed on its surface.
•   One complete set of characters is embossed for each and
    every print position on the line.
•   The wheels, joined to form a large drum, spin at high
    speed and paper & an inked ribbon are moved to the print
    position.
•   As the desired character for each column passes the print
    position, a hammer strikes the paper from the rear and
    presses the paper against the ribbon and the drum,
    causing the desired character to be recorded on the
    continuous paper.
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Chain Printer
•   It contains a steel band on which the character sets are
    embossed.
•   4 sets of 64 characters are embossed on the band.
•   For printing a line, all the characters in the line are sent
    from memory to printer buffer.
•   As the band rotates at high speed, hammer is activated.
•   Hammer’s movement and chain movement should be
    synchronised.
•   Chain of the printer can be changed to use different fonts
    using the same printer.
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Serial Printer
•  A printer that uses a serial port for connection to the computer.
•  A printer that prints one character at a time, such as a dot matrix
   printer.
• Also known as character printer.
• These are slow printers.
There are many types of serial printers –
   • Dot Matrix Printer:
        • The most popular impact character printer.
        • The print head consists of pins.
        • Characters to be printed are sent one character at a time from
            memory to printer.
        • The character code is decoded by the printer electronics and
            activates the appropriate pins in print head.
        • The printer prints the characters as a pattern of dots.
        • The pins are moved forward to form a character and they hit
            the carbon ribbon in front of the paper to print the character.
        • Print Quality is lesser.
        • Less expensive.
Serial Printer
1. Inkjet Printer:
   • Non-impact character printer.
   • Print characters by spraying ink onto the paper.
   • Special type of ink having iron content used.
   • Drops of ink are electronically charged after leaving a nozzle.
   • These drops are then guided to proper position on the paper by
      electrically charged deflection plates.
   • Produce higher quality O/P.
   • Colour printing is also possible.
2. Laser Printer:
   • Very high speed non-impact printer.
   • Also known as Page Printer.
   • An electronically controlled laser beam traces out the desired
      character to be printed on a photoconductive drum.
   • The drum attracts an ink toner on the exposed areas.
   • This image is transferred to the paper which comes in the contact
      with drum.
   • Comparatively expensive.
Serial Printer
Plotters
An output device, used to produce hard copies of graphs and designs.
   These are of two types –

•   Drum Plotter:
    • The paper on which the design has to be produced is placed over a
       drum that rotates back and forth to produce vertical motion.
    • Contains pen(s) clamped in holder(s) to produce horizontal motion.
    • Drum and pens move simultaneously.
    • Different coloured pens are used to produce multi-coloured designs.

4. Flatbed Plotter:
   • A plotter where the paper is fixed on a flat surface and pens are
       moved to draw the image.
   •    This plotter can use several different colour pens to draw with.
   • Has a stationary horizontal plotting surface on which paper is fixed.
   • Pen is mounted on a carriage which can move in either X or Y
       directions.
   • Pen can move up and down.
   • Used to trace graphs.
Plotters
Monitor
•   A monitor is a piece of electrical equipment which displays viewable
    images generated by a computer without producing a permanent record.
•   Similar to television screen.
•   Monitor output is softcopy.
•   Monochrome and Colour Monitors:
     VGA (Video Graphics Array)
     SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array/Adaptor)
     EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter)
     CGA (Colour Graphics Adapter)
•   Image consists of small dots known as pixels.
•   More pixels give clearer image i.e. better display.
•   Types of monitors used in PCs and laptops:
     Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
     Flat Panel Display:
         Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
         Electro Luminescent (EL)
         Gas Plasma (GP)
         TFT (Thin-film Transistor)
Monitor
Audio Output
•   Audio output is the second type of softcopy.
•   In order to have high quality, sound card as well as good speakers are
    required.
•   Computer speakers or multimedia speakers are equipped with a
    low-power internal amplifier .
•   Computer speakers range widely in quality and in price.
•   Generally speakers with computer systems, are small plastic boxes with
    dull sound quality.
•   Internal speakers are also available in the computer market.
•   Some of the slightly better computer speakers have equalization
    features such as bass controls, improving their sound quality
    somewhat.
Audio Output

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Lecture 6

  • 2. Output Devices • Devices on which we obtain information out from the computer. • Many O/P devices, some of them are as follows- • Printer • Plotter • Monitor • Synthesizer
  • 3. Printers A printer, produces a hard copy of documents stored in electronic form, on physical print media such as paper or transparencies. Printers can be classified into following categories: • Classification A (text printed at a time) 1. Line Printer 2. Page Printer • Classification B (quality of print out ) 1. Dot Matrix Printer 2. Inkjet Printer 3. Laser Printer • Classification C (head contact) 1. Impact Printer 2. Non-impact Printer
  • 4. Line Printer • The Line Printer is a form of high speed impact printer in which one line is printed at a time. Print speeds of 600 to 1200 lines-per-minute approximately. • The disadvantages of line printers are that they cannot print graphics, the print quality is low, and they are very noisy. • There are following types of Line Printers :- 1. Drum Printer 2. Chain Printer 3. Bar Printer 4. Comb Printer
  • 5. Drum Printer • An impact printer. • Consists of a cylindrical drum. • A fixed font character set is fixed on its surface. • One complete set of characters is embossed for each and every print position on the line. • The wheels, joined to form a large drum, spin at high speed and paper & an inked ribbon are moved to the print position. • As the desired character for each column passes the print position, a hammer strikes the paper from the rear and presses the paper against the ribbon and the drum, causing the desired character to be recorded on the continuous paper.
  • 7. Chain Printer • It contains a steel band on which the character sets are embossed. • 4 sets of 64 characters are embossed on the band. • For printing a line, all the characters in the line are sent from memory to printer buffer. • As the band rotates at high speed, hammer is activated. • Hammer’s movement and chain movement should be synchronised. • Chain of the printer can be changed to use different fonts using the same printer.
  • 9. Serial Printer • A printer that uses a serial port for connection to the computer. • A printer that prints one character at a time, such as a dot matrix printer. • Also known as character printer. • These are slow printers. There are many types of serial printers – • Dot Matrix Printer: • The most popular impact character printer. • The print head consists of pins. • Characters to be printed are sent one character at a time from memory to printer. • The character code is decoded by the printer electronics and activates the appropriate pins in print head. • The printer prints the characters as a pattern of dots. • The pins are moved forward to form a character and they hit the carbon ribbon in front of the paper to print the character. • Print Quality is lesser. • Less expensive.
  • 10. Serial Printer 1. Inkjet Printer: • Non-impact character printer. • Print characters by spraying ink onto the paper. • Special type of ink having iron content used. • Drops of ink are electronically charged after leaving a nozzle. • These drops are then guided to proper position on the paper by electrically charged deflection plates. • Produce higher quality O/P. • Colour printing is also possible. 2. Laser Printer: • Very high speed non-impact printer. • Also known as Page Printer. • An electronically controlled laser beam traces out the desired character to be printed on a photoconductive drum. • The drum attracts an ink toner on the exposed areas. • This image is transferred to the paper which comes in the contact with drum. • Comparatively expensive.
  • 12. Plotters An output device, used to produce hard copies of graphs and designs. These are of two types – • Drum Plotter: • The paper on which the design has to be produced is placed over a drum that rotates back and forth to produce vertical motion. • Contains pen(s) clamped in holder(s) to produce horizontal motion. • Drum and pens move simultaneously. • Different coloured pens are used to produce multi-coloured designs. 4. Flatbed Plotter: • A plotter where the paper is fixed on a flat surface and pens are moved to draw the image. • This plotter can use several different colour pens to draw with. • Has a stationary horizontal plotting surface on which paper is fixed. • Pen is mounted on a carriage which can move in either X or Y directions. • Pen can move up and down. • Used to trace graphs.
  • 14. Monitor • A monitor is a piece of electrical equipment which displays viewable images generated by a computer without producing a permanent record. • Similar to television screen. • Monitor output is softcopy. • Monochrome and Colour Monitors:  VGA (Video Graphics Array)  SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array/Adaptor)  EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter)  CGA (Colour Graphics Adapter) • Image consists of small dots known as pixels. • More pixels give clearer image i.e. better display. • Types of monitors used in PCs and laptops:  Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)  Flat Panel Display:  Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  Electro Luminescent (EL)  Gas Plasma (GP)  TFT (Thin-film Transistor)
  • 16. Audio Output • Audio output is the second type of softcopy. • In order to have high quality, sound card as well as good speakers are required. • Computer speakers or multimedia speakers are equipped with a low-power internal amplifier . • Computer speakers range widely in quality and in price. • Generally speakers with computer systems, are small plastic boxes with dull sound quality. • Internal speakers are also available in the computer market. • Some of the slightly better computer speakers have equalization features such as bass controls, improving their sound quality somewhat.