Computer printer evolution

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  • Author Sam Fergusson
  • Published April 16, 2008
  • Word count 403

Computer printers have helped evolve and develop the printing market to its known rank. We can today do so many things like CD printing and DVD printing thanks to the available technology.

Even computer printers have evolved a lot since they were first brought to the market in the eighties even though computer printer had been made for professional or governmental use for many years, with Remington-Rand for example developing one of the first high-speed printers in the fifties to be used on the Univac computer also called the Universal Automatic Computer.

Whereas the speed of the first computer printers was in reality calculated in units of characters printed per seconds, the speed of modern printers is now considered in pages printed per minute, which clearly makes a huge difference.

You can now find various types of computer printers very easily in the market. You can get for example toner-based printers that in fact work by using the xerographic principle. The most commonly used kind of toner based printer being the laser printer.

Another type of printer is the liquid inkjet printer that simply sprays very small and precise amount of ink onto the piece of paper or other.

You can also get solid ink printers, dye sublimation printers or even inkless printers that use a specific paper containing colourless dye crystals.

But with all this technology we tend to forget that the printing process goes back to hundred of years. Printing first came to Europe as a method for printing on textile in the fourteenth century, where it mainly had a religious use. A century later, what we call block printing was transferred from cloth to other materials and soon playing cards were quickly printed on paper. It is believed though that Mister Gutenberg developed European printing technology in the middle of the fifteenth century in 1439. The printing press invented by Gutenberg in Germany completely changed the production of books and greatly helped to the spread of knowledge throughout Europe and the all world. Books did not have to be hand copied one after the other any more; they could be printed as an alternative!

Printing houses started to appear near the time of Gutenberg and were run by master printers. The most famous master printer being in fact Erasmus.

As we can see, computer printers come from very far in history and keep evolving very quickly thanks to the technology used.

Sam is working as an IT manager in a CD duplication and DVD duplication company. They can also do CD and DVD replication and more.

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