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Introduction to I.T
1. In the Name of ALLAH ALMIGHTY
Who is most Merciful, Gracious
2. First of all thanks to Allah Almighty who gave
us the spirit to complete this task, which was
given by Honorable ‘Sir Liaquat Hussain’
And thanks to my parents who supported me
a lot for all of this.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
3. SUBJECT Introduction to IT.
TOPIC Discuss briefly Printer, plotter, Monitor
Group
Members
Wajahat Ali Ghulam (Group leader)
Zille-Subhani, Afzaal Rashid, Asad
Mehmood, Danish Asad
ROLL NO s
Class, Session
01, 15, 20, 27, 17.
BBA (2010 – 2014)
GROUP# 02,
Institute FASK, FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATIVE
SCIENCES KOTLI A.K
UNIVERSITY OF AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR
PRESENTATION NO. 01
4. REFERENCES:-
• IT series Book
• Self-preparation
SLIDES PREAPARED BY:
Wajahat Ali Ghulam
SLIDES PREPARATION
5. • In 1953, the first high-speed printer was
developed by Remington-Rand for use on the
Univac computer, while the first dot matrix
printer was marketed by IBM.
• In 1938, Chester Carlson invented a dry printing
process called electro photography, commonly
called a Xerox, the foundation technology for
laser printers to come.
• And day-by-day it is replaced the quality, size,
etc
HISTORY OF PRINTERS
6. • Printer is a type of a output device, that
is used to produce output in the form of
text and graphics on paper.
PRINTER—A DEFINITION
9. • IMAGE QULAITY — Measured in (dpi).
Most printers produce 300-600 dpi.
• SPEED—Measured in pages per
minute (PPM) or characters per second
(CPS).
PRINTER’S ACCURACY
10. Major types of printer
(i) Impact printers
(ii) Non-impact printers
TYPES OF PRINTERS
11. (i). IMPACT PRINTERS
This used to print the pages by striking pins
against the paper like hammer
(ii).NON-IMPACT PRINTERS
This used to print the pages without
striking pins against the paper.
IMPACT PRINTERS & NON-IMPACT PRINTERS
12. TYPES OF IMPACT PRINTERS
(i) DOT MATRIX PRINTERS
(ii) DAISY WHEEL PRINTER
DOT MATRIX PRINTERS
• It makes hardcopy by printing one character at a
time.
• It uses “Pins” to print pages that are located on
it’s “Print Head”.
• It’s speed is 200 or 1000 characters per minute.
• Low resolution, speed measure in ‘CPS’,
character per second
14. DAISY WHEEL PRINTER
Low quality print.
Daisy wheel printers are very similar to typewriters.
Slow-printing.
Prints the character by spikes that are located on the
wheel.
16. (i) LASER PRINTERS
(ii) INKJET PRINTERS
LASER PRINTERS:-
• In this printer LASER beam is used to print
image or text, graphics whatever something
may be.
• It also produce a high quality prints on
paper.
TYPES OF NON-IMPACT PRINTERS
19. • The printer sprays tiny droplets
of ink onto the paper.
• Color and black-and-white
printing.
• Speed offered by this is (2-
4)pages per minute.
• Inexpensive, and low operating
costs.
INKJET PRINTERS
26. • CRT stands for Cathode Rays Tube.
• In CRT monitors, electrons are fired at
phosphor dots on the screen.
• The dots are groped into pixels, which glow
when struck by electrons.
• In color CRTs, each pixel contains a RED,
GREEN and BLUE dot. These glow at varying
intensities to produce color images.
CRT’s MONITORS
28. • Most flat-panel monitors use liquid crystal
display (LCD) technology.
• Passive matrix LCD’s uses a transistor for
each row and column of pixels.
• Active matrix LCD uses transistor for each
pixel on the screen.
• Thin film transistor display multiple
transistors for each pixel.
Flat Panel Display
30. • This type of display screens contains a
substance called Liquid Crystal Display.
• The molecules of this substance line up
in such a way that the light behind the
screens blocked or allows to create a
image.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
32. Comparison of Monitors
• When Comparing monitors with each
other Consider four features
i. Size
ii. Dot pitch
iii. Resolution
iv. Refresh Rate
33. • A monitor’s size is the diagonal
measurement of its face, in inches
• For years, 15” monitors (13” viewing
area) were standard.
• Today, 17” monitors (15” viewing area)
are common.
• Larger monitors are available, but can
be expensive.
SIZE OF MOINTORS
34. • Resolution is the number of pixels on the
screen, expressed as a matrix (such as
600x800).
• A 17” monitor offers resolution from 640x480
up to 1280x1024.
• The video Graphics array (VGA) standard is
640x480. Super VGA (SVGA) monitors
provide resolutions of 800x600, 1024x768 or
higher.
RESOLUTION
35. • The pixel (a word
invented from
"picture element")
is the basic unit of
programmable color
on a computer display
or in a computer image.
What is A pixel?
36. • Refresh rate is the number of times
each second that the electron guns
scan the screen’s pixels.
• Refresh rate is measured in Hertz (Hz).
Or cycles per second.
• A slower rate may cause eyestrain
Refresh Rate
37. • Dot pitch is the distance between the
phosphor dots that make up a single
pixel.
• In color monitors, three dots (RED,
GREEN, BLUE (RGB), comprise each
pixel.
• Look for a dot pitch no greater than .28
millimeter.
Dot pitch
38. A LOT OF THANKS
Thanks to SIR LIAQUAT HUSSAIN.
And then thanks to all my class fellows.
For supporting us a lot for this
presentation.