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Test yourself. Match the following key terms to the appropriate definition:




 

Match the following key terms to the appropriate definition:

A.

1. Output device

2. Hard copy

3. Soft copy

4. Impact printer

5. Dot-matrix printer

6. Line printer

 

a. A printer that uses a combination of a striking mecha­nism and a ribbon to transfer images onto paper.

b. A device that decodes coded symbols into a form of information that is easy for people to use or under­stand.

c. The recording of an image on a medium such as paper or film.

d. A printer that sets up an entire line of print at once.

e. The recording of an image on a medium such as a display screen.

f. A printer that uses a selected pattern of dots transferred by impact.

 

B.

7. Nonimpact printer

8. Ink-jet printer

9. Laser printer

10. Page-description language

11. Plotter

12. Resolution

13. Aliasing

 

 

a. A printer that uses a laser to record an impression on a drum.

b. A device that produces an image by controlling the motion of a pen carriage.

c. A printer that uses nozzles, heat, electricity, magne­tism, or optical methods to transfer images onto paper.

d. A language that is used to describe output to a printer or display device.

e. A printer that uses a selected pattern of dots transferred by spraying droplets of ink.

f. The number of pixels displayed across and down on the display screen.

g. The jagged or stair step appearance of the edges of diago­nal lines or curves.

 

True/False:

 

22. The information-processing application determines the format of the output.

23. The advantages of hard copy stem from our familiarity with paper.

24. The most common form of printer is the dot-matrix printer.

25. Nonimpact printers operate on the same dot-forming principle as dot-matrix printers.

26. Because of more moving parts, inkjet printers are noisier and less reliable than dot-matrix printers.

27. High-speed dot-matrix printers are an alternative to line printers.

28. To achieve higher print speeds, magnetic or optical technology is used to replace mechanical technology.

29. Laser printers are quite different from conven­tional printers.

30. Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) are the most common form of video display.

31. A video display consists of an adapter and a screen.

32. A display divides the screen into a grid of rows and columns.

33. A 10-foot projection screen has more pixels than a 10-inch screen.

 

Multiple Choice:

37. Which of the following is not a major type of computer output?

a. Voice.

b. Text.

c. Images.

d. Content.

38. An impact printer's name is derived from

a. Having the same print quality as an electric typewriter.

b. Transferring a pattern of dots to the paper.

c. Transferring a whole or partial character by striking a ribbon.

d. Using heat to transfer an image onto paper.

 

39. The intersection of a row and column on a display screen is called

 

a. Pixel.

b. Cell.

c. Resolution.

d. Dot pitch.

 

 

44. Nonimpact printing is an important technology because it

a. Is primarily a high-speed method of printing.

b. Is a lower-cost technology.

c. Is the simplest way of colour printing.

d. Can produce output on microfiche.

 

 

45. Laser printing derives its flexibility from

a. Transferring images onto specially treated paper.

b. Its use of sophisticated me­chanical technology.

c. An embedded microprocessor in the printer.

d. Its lack of moving parts.

 

Unit 6

 




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