Title: Printers
1Chapter 11
2You Will Learn
- How printers work and how to troubleshoot them
3Printers
- Local printers connect directly to computer via
parallel port, serial port, USB port, infrared
connection, wireless connection, IEEE 1394 port,
SCSI port, or PC Card connection - Network printers are accessed over the network
4Main Types of Printers
- Laser
- Ink-jet
- Dot-matrix
- Thermal printers and solid ink printers
5Laser Printers
- Use electrophotographic process
- Range from small, personal desktop models to
large network printers capable of handling and
printing large volumes continuously - Require interaction of mechanical, electrical,
and optical technologies
6How a Laser Printer Works
- Places toner on electrically charged rotating
drum - Deposits toner on paper as paper moves through
the system at same speed the drum is turning
7Six Steps of Laser Printing
- Cleaning
- Conditioning
- Writing
- Developing
- Transferring
- Fusing
- Take place inside toner cartridge
- Use components that undergo the most wear
8Six Steps of Laser Printing
9Step 1 Cleaning
10Step 2 Conditioning
- Conditions drum to contain a high electrical
charge
11Step 3 Writing
- Laser beam discharges a lower charge to only
those places where toner is to go
12Step 3 Writing
- Data from PC is received by formatter (1) and
passed to DC controller (2) which controls laser
unit (3) - Scanning mirror (4) is turned clockwise by
scanning motor - Laser beam is reflected off scanning mirror,
focused by focusing lens (5) and sent to the
mirror (6) - Mirror deflects laser beam to a slit in the
removable cartridge and on to the drum (7)
13Step 3 Writing
14Step 4 Developing
- Toner is placed onto the drum where the charge
has been reduced
15Step 4 Developing
16Step 5 Transferring
- Strong electrical charge draws toner off drum
onto paper takes place outside the cartridge
17Step 6 Fusing
- Heat and pressure fuse toner to paper
18Ink-Jet Printers
- Small
- Print color inexpensively
- Tend to smudge on inexpensive paper
- Slower than lasers
19How an Ink-Jet Printer Works
- Print head moves across paper, creating one line
of text with each pass - Shoots ionized ink at a sheet of paper in a
matrix of small dots - Several technologies are used to form ink
droplets (eg, bubble-jet) - Uses ink cartridges
20Ink-Jet Cartridges
21Photo-Quality Ink-Jet Printers
- New generation of ink-jet printers that give
photo-quality results - Mix different colors of ink to produce a new
color that then makes a single dot
22Dot-Matrix Printers
- Less expensive lesser quality
- Impact printer can print multicopy documents
- Print head moves across width of the paper, using
pins to print a matrix of dots on the page - Uses a ribbon
- If print head fails, buy a new printer
23Dot-Matrix Printers
24Thermal Printers andSolid Ink Printers
- Relatively new printer technologies
- Non-impact printers that use heat to produce
printed output
25Thermal Printers
- Use wax-based ink that is heated by heat pins
that melt ink onto paper - Internal logic of the printer determines which
pins get heated in order to produce the printed
image - Popular in retail applications for printing bar
codes and price tags - Can burn dots onto special paper or use a ribbon
that contains wax-based ink
26Solid Ink Printers
- Store ink in solid blocks that are easy to
handle several can be inserted in printer to be
used as needed - Solid ink is melted into the print head which
spans the width of the paper - Head jets the liquid ink onto the paper as it
passes by on a drum
27Solid Ink Printers
- Advantages
- Simple design
- Excellent print quality
- Easy to set up and maintain
- Disadvantage
- Time it takes (15 minutes) for the print head to
heat up
28 Printer Manufacturers
29Installing a Local Printer
- Physically attach printer to computer (via
parallel, serial, USB, SCSI, IEEE 1394 port PC
Card or Infrared connection or wireless access
point) - Install printer drivers
- Have Windows do it
- Use printer manufacturers installation program
(best way) - Alternately, use Windows Printer window to
install - Test the printer
30Installing a Network Printer
- Network printer contains a NIC and connects
directly to the network or is shared on the
network by another PC - Can use Network Neighborhood or My Network Places
to install a network printer on a remote PC
31Troubleshooting Guidelinesfor Printers
- Printer maintenance
- General printer troubleshooting
- Problems with laser printers
- Problems with ink-jet printers
- Problems with dot-matrix printers
32Printer Maintenance
- Procedures vary widely from manufacturer to
manufacturer and printer to printer - Make sure consumables for the printer are on hand
- Research printer documentation or manufacturers
Web site for specific maintenance tips - Clean inside and outside of the printer
33General Printer Troubleshooting
- Isolate the problem
- Application attempting to use the printer
- OS and printer drivers
- Connectivity between PC and printer
- Printer itself
34Addressing Printer Problems Caused by Hardware
- Verify a printer self-page can print
- Problem with printer cable
35Problems with Laser Printers
- Poor print quality due to low toner
- Printer stays in warm-up mode
- Paper Jam or Paper Out message is displayed
- Printer images are distorted
- Printing is slow
- A portion of the page does not print
36Problems with Ink-Jet Printers
- Print quality is poor
- Printing is intermittent or absent
- Lines or dots are missing from the printed page
- Ink streaks appear on the printed page
37To Clean Ink-Jet Nozzles
38Problems with Dot-Matrix Printers
- Print quality is poor
- Print head moves back and forth, but nothing
prints
39Chapter Summary
- Printers and how to support them