Printer Parts and Complete Understanding

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Today the world of printing in the country is growing, along with these developments, the growth and development of printer equipment is also growing. 

From the type of printer that initially only functions as simple as printing, to the type of printer that has various functions, known as Multifunction Printers, which we can simultaneously perform scanners plus photocopying functions. Moving from low resolution printer types such as Dot matrix printers to high resolution printer types.

With the rapid growth and development of printer types, sometimes users do not know the parts and terms contained in the printer components used. Of course, this will make it difficult for users and feel confused when they face trouble with the printer or just to replace the cartridge, for example, what is it and where is it in the printer? For this reason, it is necessary for us to know the parts of the printer and the terms contained in the printer.

So, rather than we already have a printer but we don't understand and understand what the terms and the names of the parts on the printer are and the full explanation, let's read a review from erzedka.com regarding many things below which have been summarized by and summarized following,

Part Of The Printer And Explanation Of The Terms In Them


Know, Printer Parts and Complete Understanding

1. Printer


a piece of hardware or hardware that functions to print electronic data from a computer (PC) problem using ink or toner or paper heating.

2. Cartridge


an important component in the printer that acts as a place to store, organize, and place the process of releasing ink so that characters are formed in the printing process.

3. Cartridge House (Carriage Unit)


a place or Cartridge holder that serves to connect the chip from the cartridge to the chip in the cartridge housing.

4. Head


part of the coating or cartridge plate that functions as a mediator where the ink or toner is released from the cartridge reservoir to the intended target.

5. Chip Cartridge


a part of the cartridge that serves to connect the cartridge with the mainboard printer, thereby making the printing process run according to the command received by the mainboard to be continued to the cartridge.

Chip Cartridge


6. Ink Tank (Ink Tube)


part of the printer that functions as a temporary ink storage area before it is finally released and processed into the head cartridge. Ink Tanks have two forms, namely those that are integrated with the cartridge, and those that are outside the printer device.

7. Hose


of course the name is not so foreign to most people, where this hose is an additional part that is usually used in types of printers that have been modified into an infusion system. Its usefulness can be ascertained as a channel for the flow of ink that comes from an additional ink tube which is generally located on the outside of the printer device to the ink storage area in the cartridge.

8.Infusion Printer


a modified printer model that uses an infusion tube media as an additional ink storage area, where this infusion makes the refilling process easier and does not require the ink refill process by injecting refill into the cartridge directly.

9. Ink


is a printer raw material in the form of a colored liquid that serves to support the process of printing characters or graphics on a media. Printer ink is available in 4 color combinations: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black; and there are also 6 color combinations: Cyan, Light Cyan, Magenta, Light Magenta, Yellow and Black.

10. Paper Tray


A place to store or put paper as print media on the printer. Paper Tray is divided into 2: the tray for paper before printing is called the input paper tray, and the tray for paper after the printing process is called the output paper tray.

11. Roll


the part of the printer in the form of a rubber-coated wheel that functions to adjust the paper, pull and push the paper out of the input paper tray to the output paper tray in the printing process.

12. Paper sensor (Paper Sensor)


the part of the printer that has a sensor to detect the paper in the tray as well as to detect the paper that will enter the printing area.

13. Mainboard


this one component is the part of the printer that becomes the brain of a printer where it is in this component that digital data exchange occurs from the computer to the printer which is then forwarded to other parts of the printer such as cartridge sensors and others so as to create a printing process.

14. Led (Led)


on the parts of the printer, this section has a function as a light indicator or an indicator of the normality of a printer device.There are generally 2 types of lights on the printer: the power indicator light and the reset indicator light.

15. Power button


this button is used to turn the printer on and off.

16. Stop button


this button functions to stop a printer printing process when the printer experiences a problem.

17. Copy button (copy)


this button has a function to give a command to the printer to make a photocopy of the files contained in the scanner. This button has 2 buttons: a white button for printing photocopies with black and white prints, and a green button for printing photocopies with color prints.

18. Scanner


this is an additional part of the printer parts on the printer which has a feature that functions to scan or read graphics and documents attached to the scan area, either to be stored in the form of digital documents or to be reprinted.

19.CISS (Continuous Ink Supply System)


a printer infusion system that can help make it easier for printer users who have high printing needs and want convenience in refilling printer ink refills.

20. Timing Belt


one part of the printer parts that has the function of moving the cartridge and scanner equipment to the right and left during the printing and scanning process.

21. Ink Disposal


a place to dispose of dirty ink and excess ink that will be wasted into this place after the printing process runs.

22. Driver


this section is no less important than the existing printer parts, which is a default software from the printer manufacturer which functions to regulate and connect the computer to the printer.

The printer parts above are of course only some of the components that exist in a printer device which of course has not fully explained every whole part that is in a unit behind the printer casing, but the printer parts above are printer parts that are often asked and received more attention than other printer parts, this is because actually a printer device will not have the same components and parts of the printer.

Differences occur because each trademark has advantages and differences in each product, therefore we need to explain the parts of the printer and the terms contained in the printer are limited to what are often asked and are of greater concern to printer users.

Well, that's the information from erzedka.com regarding information on the printer part and its explanation, hopefully it can help add to the reference of all readers who may be new and just learning about the world of printing, and if indeed there are conclusions and our writings above that are inappropriate and felt wrong by the readers. everyone can give their opinion in our comments column, don't hesitate.
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