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Dot Matrix Printers Technology

Serial dot matrix printer technologies used today.

There are several printer technologies used in today's home, office and banking printers. Dot matrix printers, known also as impact printers, represent the oldest printing technology, are still the widespread today, grace of it's best cost per page ratio. Dot matrix printers are divided on two main groups: serial dot matrix printers and line dot matrix printers (or simply line printers). In serial dot matrix printers the characters are formed by the print head (or printhead). Such a print head has a number of print wires (pins) arranged in vertical columns and electro-magnetic mechanism able to shoot these wires. 
There are two main printhead technologies - in the first one electromagnetic field shoots the print head's wire. In the second one, the so called permanent magnet printheads, a spring shoots the printhead wire and the magnetic field just holds the spring in stressed and ready to shoot position. When the electromagnetic field equalizes the magnetic field, the spring is released to shoot the wire. Both print head mechanisms are shown in action at the picture bellow. 



Classical printhead mechanism is showed from the left side. The permanent magnet printer head mechanism you may see at right.

In general the permanent magnet printheads are faster and are used in heavy-duty printers. Some of the most popular print heads of this type are: EpsonDFX, IBM 4226, Fujitsu 5600 and 6400, and all Oki print heads.

How the serial dot matrix printers work?

As the printer head moves in horizontal direction, the printhead controller sends electrical signals which forces the appropriate wires to strike against the inked ribbon, making dots on the paper and forming the desired characters. The most commonly used printer heads has 9 print wires in one column (9-pin printheads) or 24 print wires in two columns (24-pin printheads), for better print quality. In some heavy-duty dot matrix printers there are also used 18 wire print heads (18-pin printheads) which have 2 columns, 9 wires in each. The printing process of a 9-pin printer head is shown at the picture bellow:

Serial 9-pin dot matrix printer in action




Serial dot matrix printer Features:Specifications
Print Technology:Serial impact dot matrix
Print Speed
CPS (characters per second)
200 - 1120 CPS (draft)
Graphics Resolution72 - 360 DPI
Copies (Original +)4 - 9
Printhead life200 - 400 million characters
Workload (Duty cycle)
PPM (Pages per month)
6,000 - 60,000 PPM
Price [US$]50 - 3,500 $
Cost Per Page (Cost/cents ¢)0.15 - 0.2 ¢




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