How does a printer catch descriptions from the computer blind onto the quality newspaper so hastily??

im 13 and i help yourself to tech. ed. (technology education) at school and we built printers but i want to know how the printer can catch imaes from the computer screen onto serious newspaper in smaller amount than a minute.

Answer:
Really, it's just a issue of what type of printer, what type of interface, and how fast your computer is. USB and parallel (the bug, chunky plug) are greatly fast at transferring facts. Your computer sends the image to the printer since printing, (this is called spooling) and the printer stores it within it's RAM while it sorts it out. Laser printers are much faster than ink jet printers, because ink squirt printers have to without human intervention squeeze out the ink, lasers can do it electronically, which is much, much faster. If your computer is fast, later it can sort through the image information and send it to the printer faster. And that of late about wraps it up. Hope it help!

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