@@Chainless_Slave7 it is slightly lower quality for text, but nothing noticeable. Pictures on the other hand are serviceable when large, but not very good. This is why I said it works well for text. I consider the lower quality well worth it since you don't have to deal with inkjet cartridges or toner, both being expensive and annoying, while ribbons are cheap and last a while. (DRM on HP and Cannon cartridges)
I was curious for a second when I looked at the printer in my house. I was like, how does a machine print out things EXACTLY THE SAME. So I searched it up, and this video was just so perfect. The explanation is literally perfect. I undertsood everything single bit. Tysm. Great video.
It always takes me back to my elementary and middle school day when I see a dot matrix printer. I just downloaded dot matrix font. For nostalgia purposes, it looks great.
They are also super cheap to use, just bought a 24 pin one last year and have changed the ink once. (The ink is ~3$ a cartridge.) It also prints with pretty acceptable quality.
Also worth mentioning that in thermal printing there exists a newer technology called thermal transfer which uses a black ribbon of ink and heat to transfer the ink to the paper/label. These produce higher quality and much longer lasting prints than direct thermal where the ink is in the paper itself as described in the video. But they're generally more expensive to buy and use. A positive thing about them is that most thermal transfer printers can operate in either thermal transfer or direct thermal mode, where it can still operate as a conventional thermal printer and use paper or labels which have the ink inside of it.
You must understand: wax ribbon: for paper label. cheap. won't last long. For shipping label. resin ribbon: for plastic label or paper with smooth surface. Expensive. Scratch resistant, lasts longer. For actual product. some ribbons combine both traits there are colored ribbons. shiny gold/silver is just as expenive as other colors, if you pay more you got scammed Cheap printers rotate 1:1 with label roll even if there is only a small text in the middle of the label. True printers only rotate the ribbon when it prints. Print consecutive numbering, bar/qr codes or individual text on pre-printed labels. It can be used for Wine bottle labels. Watch out, some rolls are inkside in and some inkside out. csi and cso there are two types of cores. 25mm and smaller 12,7mm Toshiba rolls hit different. Toshiba is generally different.
Man I. Love your videos. Best and simplest to learn, watch and understand. Would be it possible your start uploading videos every week because I feel like a lot of people including me would learn a lot from you and you would make a difference. Sorry about my English grammar it might not be perfect. English language is my second language.
Thank you for the simple and understandable explanations. Please do not take it as criticism, but only as a small note, addition: in the video on the laser printer is missing an important step. The fuser unit for fixing the color powder.
We know technology in our daily life, but how it's work we don't know. Here comes PowerCert animated videos. Thank you for wonderful explanation. Great job.
With all your knowledge I just want to find unusefull devices such as a printer to just open it up and see how it physically it looks on the inside... I went from makeup tutorials to watching all your videos 🔥🔥🔥
My credit union changed buildings and renovated interiors several times over 30 years. But they kept their old 1980s dot matrix printers until start of 2023. Work horses that never broke. I kinda miss them.
Fun fact, dot matrix printers are everywhere in China nowadays. Almost every bussiness owner have one in their office. But they are not used to print documents, the law requires that the invoices need to be printed on a special carbonless copy paper, only dotmatrix printer can do that. I just bought one last month, an Epson LQ-610K. I am suprised it's not that slow at all, however the noise is really huge.
@@YustinJ420 I'm using a relatively new printer, pretty readable to me with default font size in word(11 points). I think it's fine enough for even smaller size.
The dot matrix printers were mostly used back in late 70's and during 80's, in some countries even in early 90's. The thermal printers are also used for printing tickets in buses or trains here in Europe.
I’m only 26 so I think dot matrix printers were before my time. I was just stopping by because I was curious as to how they work. At work we have a laser printer for the copy room, but we use dot matrix printers for packing lists, shipping labels, and bills of lading. I was curious as to how they worked.
Quade Carter im 26 almost 27 and i used dot matrix printers back when i was a kid i used to love ripping the paper out and removing the sides with holes on them it was like old tech asmr.
If you do a lot of text printing, I highly recommend 24 pin models like the monochrome Epson LQ-59011, as they print with pretty good quality. A single cartridge costs about 4$ and lasts about six months.
I watch all your videos you do a fantastic job for us visual learners and we thank you so much. In the future can you please make a video about common trouble shooting for printers since they ask those types of questions on the A+ exam?
I really liked the explanation Printers if u go by my computer book u will regret ur life. The language is so complex. Ur explanation is so easy to understand
Thanks from you amazing video. i really search many video but they didn't explain clearly. i find it in your channel. SIR, please create more video about IT. it's will be our pleasure. Thanks, Waheedullah from Afghanistan
Niiiiice explanation, do u have any solution for black not printing precise on a canon MG 5750? all colors print normal except for black that printed wavy incomplete lines
If you already changed out the black ink...then the print head might be bad and needs replacing. If the printer is old..for example 5 years...buy a new printer.
Does thermal printer mirrors the hot or heat areas of Earth whose activities in their response and reaction being printed as cash either the north pole or the south pole as opposites?
Great explanation, however I just had a question "Laser printer quality, second to none" ...What about sheet-fed offset processes like litho? Or do you mean second to none in the digital print category? Please explain incase I'm mistaken?
I sell printers and TV's for a living so this was a great video. I learned some new things about printers that I never knew before!
He's wrong about the print quality of dot-matrix, my Epson LQ-59011 works perfectly well for large amounts of text.
@@gregdaweson4657 not that, its quality is less when compared to laser and inkjet printer.
@@Chainless_Slave7 it is slightly lower quality for text, but nothing noticeable. Pictures on the other hand are serviceable when large, but not very good.
This is why I said it works well for text. I consider the lower quality well worth it since you don't have to deal with inkjet cartridges or toner, both being expensive and annoying, while ribbons are cheap and last a while. (DRM on HP and Cannon cartridges)
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I was curious for a second when I looked at the printer in my house. I was like, how does a machine print out things EXACTLY THE SAME. So I searched it up, and this video was just so perfect. The explanation is literally perfect. I undertsood everything single bit. Tysm. Great video.
“I couldn’t thank you enough for everything you have been doing for us.” Great 👍 animated video.
I love your channel and the general old-school quality of your productions! Dot matrix all day, every day.
haha, thanks :)
@@Student4Life1975 LMAO
I love the sound that dot matrix printers make
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Haven't seen one since the 90's but the nostalgia is real lol
It always takes me back to my elementary and middle school day when I see a dot matrix printer. I just downloaded dot matrix font. For nostalgia purposes, it looks great.
They are also super cheap to use, just bought a 24 pin one last year and have changed the ink once. (The ink is ~3$ a cartridge.) It also prints with pretty acceptable quality.
Easy to understand know everyone is a technician b/c of you guys Great Job !!
A typical dot-matrix printer:
_"Don't take me out, Coach, I can still print!"_
I got good information for my tommorrow's presentation.
Thank you.
Also worth mentioning that in thermal printing there exists a newer technology called thermal transfer which uses a black ribbon of ink and heat to transfer the ink to the paper/label.
These produce higher quality and much longer lasting prints than direct thermal where the ink is in the paper itself as described in the video. But they're generally more expensive to buy and use.
A positive thing about them is that most thermal transfer printers can operate in either thermal transfer or direct thermal mode, where it can still operate as a conventional thermal printer and use paper or labels which have the ink inside of it.
Thanks
You must understand:
wax ribbon: for paper label. cheap. won't last long. For shipping label.
resin ribbon: for plastic label or paper with smooth surface. Expensive. Scratch resistant, lasts longer. For actual product.
some ribbons combine both traits
there are colored ribbons. shiny gold/silver is just as expenive as other colors, if you pay more you got scammed
Cheap printers rotate 1:1 with label roll even if there is only a small text in the middle of the label.
True printers only rotate the ribbon when it prints.
Print consecutive numbering, bar/qr codes or individual text on pre-printed labels. It can be used for Wine bottle labels.
Watch out, some rolls are inkside in and some inkside out. csi and cso
there are two types of cores. 25mm and smaller 12,7mm
Toshiba rolls hit different.
Toshiba is generally different.
2024 anyone?
Yes for A+ , you took it yet?
y
Yeah
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Yup, for A+ lol
Man I. Love your videos. Best and simplest to learn, watch and understand.
Would be it possible your start uploading videos every week because I feel like a lot of people including me would learn a lot from you and you would make a difference.
Sorry about my English grammar it might not be perfect. English language is my second language.
Mr Networking i didnt know any thing about printers and i had an exam tommorow it helped alot
Mr networking what is your first language ?
@@aizabintefahad1266 arabic as his playlist suggests.
Thank you very much if i was rich i could donate but thank you for every video you have uplaoded.
This is the best best best channel ever. Great explanation with great animation.
Thank you for the simple and understandable explanations. Please do not take it as criticism, but only as a small note, addition: in the video on the laser printer is missing an important step. The fuser unit for fixing the color powder.
Thank you for this video. I was a little lost shopping for a new printer in a vast printing world.
awesome for me because i'm learning A+ and literally the only thing i don't know shit about is printers. but now i do, keep it up
Mee too. How did it go Jordan?
I am studying my computer lucture this is great now I know about printers thanks
We know technology in our daily life, but how it's work we don't know.
Here comes PowerCert animated videos.
Thank you for wonderful explanation.
Great job.
With all your knowledge I just want to find unusefull devices such as a printer to just open it up and see how it physically it looks on the inside... I went from makeup tutorials to watching all your videos 🔥🔥🔥
My credit union changed buildings and renovated interiors several times over 30 years. But they kept their old 1980s dot matrix printers until start of 2023. Work horses that never broke. I kinda miss them.
Fun fact, dot matrix printers are everywhere in China nowadays. Almost every bussiness owner have one in their office. But they are not used to print documents, the law requires that the invoices need to be printed on a special carbonless copy paper, only dotmatrix printer can do that. I just bought one last month, an Epson LQ-610K. I am suprised it's not that slow at all, however the noise is really huge.
Are the dots fine enough to print more complex Chinese characters on a small scale?
@@YustinJ420 I'm using a relatively new printer, pretty readable to me with default font size in word(11 points). I think it's fine enough for even smaller size.
So basically Dot matrix is like an automated type writer?
Basically
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos thanks
I want one
@@agungpriambodo1674 Get an Epson LQ-590II it works great!
your all videos are well explanation Thank you sir
Very detailed explanation and illustration worth recommending to my students to learn more about how the different kinds of printers work
Very informative. I collect a few printers so I love to learn new things about them.
I JUST NEEDED THIS THANK YOU ❤
my go to channel. Now I understand it more in 5 minutes than reading the books 4x.
This is very nice, good animation and very educative. This is IT masterpiece
Taking the 220-901 A+ in a few days, watching these videos are sooo beneficial!
How did you go? Taking mine next week
@@Chakita how did yours go? taking mine in a few weeks
The dot matrix printers were mostly used back in late 70's and during 80's, in some countries even in early 90's. The thermal printers are also used for printing tickets in buses or trains here in Europe.
Dot matrix still used for some archival purposes here
What's the best printer to use for printing temporary tattoos??? Please help!
i'm studying for the a+ exams and it helped me a lot
Thanks
I’m only 26 so I think dot matrix printers were before my time. I was just stopping by because I was curious as to how they work. At work we have a laser printer for the copy room, but we use dot matrix printers for packing lists, shipping labels, and bills of lading. I was curious as to how they worked.
Quade Carter im 26 almost 27 and i used dot matrix printers back when i was a kid i used to love ripping the paper out and removing the sides with holes on them it was like old tech asmr.
Dot matrix is pretty much in use in some countries. In my country, the banks use is to update our bank passbooks details.
@@stonedsavage7814 me too then I'll rip the sides into small pieces and use them to trash my friends table or as confetti
If you do a lot of text printing, I highly recommend 24 pin models like the monochrome Epson LQ-59011, as they print with pretty good quality.
A single cartridge costs about 4$ and lasts about six months.
Thank you so much for the video you're awesome! 🙌🏼
Thanks :)
thanks to you because your channel is very informative, usefull, and excellent explanations.
I watch all your videos you do a fantastic job for us visual learners and we thank you so much. In the future can you please make a video about common trouble shooting for printers since they ask those types of questions on the A+ exam?
I really liked the explanation
Printers if u go by my computer book u will regret ur life. The language is so complex.
Ur explanation is so easy to understand
Congratulations for million member family.
Thank you teacher for well understandable language and I am pro with you Thanks
best explanation I have found! to the point...thanks
It's a good video for learning the concept 👍😇😘
thank you, by any chance do you have a video about 3d printers?
Wow! I learned alot about printers today. Thanks.👍😄
Im thankful for your videos, informative and easy to understand😂bravo
Thank you
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Please make Videos with Subtitles
Please tell me where can I get the driver of the Impact Printer ?? Can you explain ?
From the manufacturer's website.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos cglffjxdvn😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great video. Thanks for the info.
Dot Matrix Printers are KING! My great favorite.
Still use one, an Epson LQ-590II.
Legit just saved me an hour of stufying thanks again man
Many thanks well explained and give me idea which one is the best for me
Thankyou
Wow thanks a lot I was able to understand the inkjet printer and laser printer clearly tq so much
Life savers! You guys rock! Keep up the good work
Ok so I understand the difference but can you use business card paper for a Laser printer on an inkjet printer
What is the internal colour bit depth for these dot matrix printers???
Nice, can include fuser function and transfer belt for color laser jet
It is a nice and useful video. Starink toner cartridge- start different.
Good one
very helpful thank you very much respected sir
Very nice information thanks 👍
Very good explanation...
Idk why but I just randomly wondered how printers work and now here I am on my second video about printers. What am I doing with my life.
Thank you. You and professor Messer are saints, thank you for explaining things like I'm 5
Great video explaining printersss :)
you missed the fuser in laser printer its the part that makes the toner stick to the paper :), awesome channel keep it up
Great explanation! The only thing you forgot to mention was how noisy those dot matrix printers are! lol
he did already at 4:40
Thanks sir for graphic information
thank you for the perfect explanation!
Educational and helpful video thank you
I wonder the mechanism of thermal printer, how heating element is works? what is inside a heating part?
wow. amazing explanation. thanks, genius
The Dot Matrix Printer is still relevant here in my country for print receipt
can they print schematics?
Thanks from you amazing video.
i really search many video but they didn't explain clearly. i find it in your channel. SIR, please create more video about IT. it's will be our pleasure.
Thanks,
Waheedullah from Afghanistan
Niiiiice explanation, do u have any solution for black not printing precise on a canon MG 5750? all colors print normal except for black that printed wavy incomplete lines
If you already changed out the black ink...then the print head might be bad and needs replacing. If the printer is old..for example 5 years...buy a new printer.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Very Helpful Reply, New printer is coming Thank you bro
Love from kerala
I'm thankful for ur understandable video
Thank you so much for giving this great video to us
Actually your videos are simply understood by everyone 😊
The video omit to mention the fusion unit in laser printer witch consolidate or fuse/melting the toner with the paper.
Love you. Done a great job. Keep on giving us your videos and we will give ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video :)
you my guy are life saver
Tq it helped me a lot
Thanks for explanation, perhaps a new kind of technology in printing is a possibility in the future. We now also have 3D printing
I wish I knew this before but thanks.
Does thermal printer mirrors the hot or heat areas of Earth whose activities in their response and reaction being printed as cash either the north pole or the south pole as opposites?
I use daily a dot-matrix printer and had no idea that is named so, anyways I find it nice to use it along with a device called crymatic ;)
they are the only music you can hear at an administrator's officr
when explaining laser printers you should have mentioned about fuser unit and fusing process, apart from that good video, thumb up!
Great Videos by you guys. Thnx for a simple explanation and it is very helpful.
Great explanation, however I just had a question "Laser printer quality, second to none" ...What about sheet-fed offset processes like litho? Or do you mean second to none in the digital print category? Please explain incase I'm mistaken?
aren't those massive printing press which regular people don't use?
Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery good video. Thank you.
what about the doctor blade and other blades
Nice idea for teaching,nice technique of teaching using the diagrams ,I really love it👍👍👌😊
very usful
+PowerCert Animated Videos Hey could you make a Proxy video? Your explanations are the best! Thank you
I believe dot matrix printer uses to print loan contract right?
yes, carbon copies
thank you, you just saved my life
nice tutorial thx for ur effort...
Thank you so much, very helpful
thanks a lot for such a beautiful video which served my purpose !!!
Very very clear explanation! Thank you so much.
nice
man you are the BEST!
great channel thanks