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Answers about Computer Printers
Susanne | 24-06-28 01:00 | 조회수 : 72
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Ink is made from two main constituents, viz. color pigment and liquid which can carry color pigment via the nib. These constituents of ink are made from various
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Difference between ocr and omr?

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OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is a technology that recognizes and converts printed or handwritten text into machine-readable text, while OMR (Optical Mark
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of OMR?

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Advantages:1.There is a large number of document to justify designing and printing them.2.The user can only make marks and cannot write any information. Disadva
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What are the possible causes if the printer is not responding?

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Possible causes for the printer not responding could include connectivity issues (such as a loose cable or network problem), Buy VeeloBooster software problems (like a driver is
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Do copiers produce ozone?

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Yes, copiers can produce ozone as a byproduct of their operation. This is especially common in older models that use certain types of toner and printing process
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What color is ink?

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It can be a lot of colors: The basic colors are black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. There are also light magenta and light cyan inks for inkjet printers, and ligh
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What is the difference in ink jet and laser printers as in quality speed and sound?

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In general, laser printers are faster and produce higher quality prints with sharper text and images compared to inkjet printers. Laser printers are generally q
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How much ink does a canon ink cartridge hold?

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Canon ink cartridges typically hold between 5 to 30 milliliters of ink, depending on the specific model and type of cartridge. High capacity cartridges can hold
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Determining the mood and meaning of a piece of art is always simple?

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Interpreting the mood and meaning of a piece of art can be subjective and open to different interpretations. It requires an understanding of the artist's intent
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Can you speed up an electric meter?

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It is illegal and unsafe to tamper or manipulate an electric meter to increase its reading. This can result in fines or even criminal charges. It is best to rep
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What is a damp cloth?

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A damp cloth is a cloth that has been slightly wetted with water, but not excessively soaked. It is often used for cleaning surfaces or wiping down objects as i
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Winchester Firearms



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What is the lines per inch on pre-64 Winchester Model 70 checkering?

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The pre-64 Winchester Model 70 typically has 20 lines per inch checkering on the stock. This checkering pattern offers a good balance between grip texture and a
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Computer Hardware



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How a Fingerprint scanner works?

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A fingerprint scanner works by capturing an image of the unique patterns and ridges on an individual's fingertip. It then processes this image to create a digit
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How is a nucleolus like a copy machine?

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A nucleolus is like a copy machine because it is responsible for producing and assembling components for ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis in
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What symbols are used to represent friends?

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Some common symbols used to represent friends include a heart, two linked or interlocking circles, and the infinity symbol. These symbols are often used to conv
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Inventions



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What is the name of term used to describe the thickness and darkness of a typeface?

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The term used to describe the thickness and darkness of a typeface is "weight." A typeface can have different weights such as light, regular, bold, or
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Software and Applications (non-game)



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Can you put water slide decal paper through a HP Laserprinter 2605?

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It is not recommended to use water slide decal paper in a laser printer like the HP LaserJet 2605. Laser printers generate too much heat during the printing pro
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Car Computers and Sensors



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Are sensors and scanners different?

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Yes, sensors and scanners are different. Sensors detect physical properties or changes in the environment, such as light, temperature, or motion. Scanners, on t
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How do you dissolve phenlthphalein powder?

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Phenolphthalein powder can be dissolved in a solvent like ethanol or propylene glycol. Simply add the powder to the solvent and stir until it dissolves complete
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How do you change the clock on an HP Officejet 5510 All-In-One?

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To change the date and time on an HP Officejet 5510 All-In-One printer, press the Setup button on the printer's control panel. Use the arrow buttons to select &
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Why On the display of the printer samsung scx 4300 scanner error?

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If you are getting the Samsung scx 4300 scanner error on your device, then it could happen due to a problem with the software. To fix you can try reinstalling t
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Data Storage Devices



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What is characteristic of secondary dysmenorrhea?

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Secondary dysmenorrhea is characterized by menstrual pain that is caused by an underlying medical condition, such as endometriosis, fibroids, or pelvic inflamma
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A fish travels 20 km up stream in10 hours what is it's average speed?

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The fish's average speed is 2 km/h, as distance divided by time gives you the speed which is 20 km / 10 hours = 2 km/h.

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