Output Devices of Computer [Free Notes]

Input and Output Devices of computer is one of the most important topics of computer syllabus. in the last post, we covered Input devices. In this post, we will cover the Output devices of computers in detail.

What are the Output Devices of Computer?

Output devices are those devices which display or give the desired results from the computer. We use our hands and mouth to express ourselves. Similarly, a computer gives its output with the help of its output devices.

List of output devices –

  1. Monitor
  2. Printer
  3. Speaker
  4. Plotter
  5. Screen Image Projector

1. Monitor

A monitor is an output device that displays all work done and images on its screen. It is also called a VDU (Visual Display Unit). After processing the input, the result is shown on the monitor. The three most common specifications about the quality of monitors are dot pitch, resolution, and refresh rate.

Mainly two types of monitor technologies available are CRT monitors and LCD.

(a) CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Monitors

A CRT is traditionally used in most computer monitors. A CRT works by moving an electron beam back and forth across the back of the screen. Each time the beam makes a pass across the screen, it lights up phosphor dots inside the glass tube, thereby illuminating the active portions of the screen. By drawing many such lines from the top to the bottom of the screen, it creates an entire screen full of images. The screen is covered with a fine layer of phosphorescent elements, called phosphors, which emits light by excitation when electrons strike them, creating a lit-up dot called a pixel. These small dots pixels create images on the monitor.

(b) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitors

A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a thin, flat and lightweight screen made up of any number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector. It uses a very small amount of electric power and is, therefore, suitable for use in battery-powered electronic devices.

2. Printer

A printer is the primary output device used to get the printed copy or hard copy of work on paper, slides, clothes, etc. It is used to prepare lasting documents.

Types of Printer

Printers are mainly divided into three groups.

1. Serial Printers (Character Printers)

Serial printers print one character at a time moving across the paper, its speeds ranging from 200 to 400 characters per second (cps), which is about 90 to 180 lines per minute (lpm).

2. Line Printers

Line printers print approximately 400 to 2,000 lines per minute (lpm) at a time and are commonly used in data centers and industrial environments.

3. Page Printers

Page printers print more than 800 pages per minute (ppm) at a time. It is able to print large data.

Printers are of Two Types According to the Manner of Printing

(a) Impact Printer

Impact printing device transfers the image on paper by striking a paper, ribbon, and character together. They include dot-matrix printers and dais-whee printers.

(i) Dot-matrix Printer

The term dot matrix refers to the process of placing dots to form an image, the quality of the image being determined by the dots per inch (dpi). A dot matrix printer is a type of printer with a print head that runs to and fro, or up and down, on the page and prints by striking an ink-soaked ribbon against the paper. Dot-matrix printers are relatively expensive and do not produce high-quality output. The quality of output is poor because the characters are formed by dots. Printing speed ranges from 180cps to, 240cps, 260cps, 300cps, and 360cps.

(ii) Daisy-wheel Printer

It is a printer that uses a printing element, called a daisy wheel or print wheel that consists of a disk with a plastic or metal hub with spokes at the place of the print head. At the end of each spoke is the carved image of a type character. The wheel rotates until the correct character faces the paper, and an image is formed by a hammer striking the character against the paper through an ink-coated ribbon. The mechanism is then moved to the next location. Daisy-wheel printers are relatively slow. Its printing speed ranges from 180cps to 280cps: Daisy-wheel printers cannot print graphics and images and in general they are noisy and slow.

(b) Non-impact Printer

It is a type of printer that does not operate by striking ahead against a ribbon. The term non-impact is important primarily in that it distinguishes quiet printers from noisy (impact) printers. Examples of non-impact printers include laser and ink-jet printers.

(i) InkJet Printer

It is a non-impact character printer for home computer users that prints by spraying streams of quick-drying ink on paper. There are two types of inkjet Pinter called mono and color. The ink is stored in disposable ink cartridges. Often a separate cartridge is used for each of the major colors. These colors are usually Black, Red / Magenta, Green/ Cyan, and Yellow. A jet of special ink is ejected from a fine nozzle and produces images and characters. Although inkjet printers are often relatively inexpensive, the ink cartridges used in the printers increase the printer’s overall cost and increase the printing cost. The print quality is good and the printing speed ranges from 360 dpi to 600 dpi.

(ii) Laser Printer

The laser printer is a fast-speed page printer. It is a type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum. The light of the laser alters the electrical charge on the drum wherever it hits. The drum is then rolled through a reservoir of toner, which is picked up by the charged portions of the drum. Finally, the toner is transferred to the paper through a combination of heat and pressure. Thus we get the print. There are two types of laser printer e.g. mono and color. Its printing speed and quality are better than those of other printers. Its printing speed ranges from 12 to 20 pages per minute.

(iii) Thermal Printer (Electro-Thermal Printer)

A thermal printer is a type of printer that uses heated pins to burn images onto coated thermo-chromic paper or thermal paper. When the paper passes over the thermal print head the coating turns black in the areas where it is heated producing an image. These types of printers are commonly used in calculators and fax machines. They produce noiseless high-resolution print jobs.

3. Speaker

A speaker is an output device which is often used as entertainment to listen to music and sound. It needs a sound card connected to a CPU that generates sounds by the card. The speakers attached to our computer are used for handling sound and music.

4. Plotter

A plotter is an output device which is used to generate graphical outputs. Plotters differ from printers in that they draw lines using a pen. As a result, they can produce continuous lines, whereas printers can only simulate lines by printing close series of dots. It produces high-quality output. It is mainly used to generate the design required by engineers, doctors, city planners, etc.

5. Screen Image Projector

It is an output device that enables an image, such as a computer screen, to be projected on a flat surface. These devices are commonly used in meetings and presentations as they project a large image covering everyone present there.

Which is a medium of output?

The printer is a medium of output.

What type of device is a computer printer?

A computer printer is an Output device.

What does the scanner scan?

A scanner scans pictures and text.

What does soft copy refer to?

Soft copy refers to screen output.

What is stored as a bitmap?

Digital photos and scanned images are typically stored as bitmap graphics with extensions such as .bmp, .png, .jpg, .tif or .gif.

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Last updated: August 20, 2023 Updated on 10:04 AM