Printer And Monitor Features
Description
Hello guys! I am here with a new post. There are so many monitor and printer calibration tools, but you should have an idea about the features of printer and monitor first. This is the post, which will help you guys to understand about the features of 3d printers and monitors.
Features of Printers
1. Print Speed:
A print speed of at least 10 color pages per minute and 20 black-and-white pages per minute is a minimum standard to look for as a print speed specification.
2. Printer Quality:
Print quality is measured in dots per inch; black-and-white printers should have a minimum resolution of 600 x 600 dots per inch. Black-and-white resolutions of 2400 x 1200 produce high-quality print productions. Color print quality of 1200 x 1200 is a good minimum standard, and a resolution of 4800 x 2400 produces excellent-quality color printouts.
3. Duty Cycle:
A printer’s duty cycle is the maximum number of pages that should be printed per month. Printers that are to be used in an office setting should have a high duty cycle in the 20,000 to 25,000-page range.
4. Scanner Resolution:
A scanner that captures at a minimum resolution of 1200 x 600 is necessary for high-quality reproductions, while a scanner resolution of 4800 x 4800 produces excellent-quality images.
Also Check: History Of Microprocessor
5. OCR Scanner Software:
An important piece of scanner software is an OCR (optical character recognition) tool; with OCR software, a page of text that is scanned can be converted into a document that can be opened and edited with software such as Microsoft Word or other word processing software.
6. Copy Speed:
Just as with a slow printer, waiting for multiple copies to be printed out can have an adverse effect on productivity. A copy speed of at least 25 pages per minute is a good baseline for an all-in-one printer.
Features of Monitors
1-Native resolution:
Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors display information well at only the resolution they are designed for, which is known as the native resolution.
2-Brightness or luminance:
This is a measurement of the amount of light the LCD monitor produces. It is given in nits or one candelas per square meter (cd/m2). One nit is equal to on cd/m2. Typical brightness ratings range from 250 to 350 cd/m2 for monitors
3-Contrast ratio:
The contrast ratio rates the degree of difference of an LCD monitor's ability to produce bright whites and the dark blacks. The figure is usually expressed as a ratio, for example, 500:1. Typically, contrast ratios range from 450:1 to 600:1, and they can be rated as high as 1000:1.
4-Adjustability:
Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors have much more flexibility for positioning the screen the way you want it. LCD monitors can swivel, tilt up and down, and even rotate from landscape (with the horizontal plane longer than the vertical plane) to portrait mode (with the vertical plane longer than the horizontal plane). In addition, because they are lightweight and thin, most LCD monitors have built-in brackets for wall or arm mounting.
5-Response rate:
The response rate indicates how fast the monitor's pixels can change colors. Faster is better because it reduces the ghosting effect when an image moves, leaving a faint trial in such applications as videos or games.
I hope you will have got some information about the features of hp printer monitor. If you want to give any type of suggestion or if you have any question related to this article. You may ask it in the commenting box. Follow the website for more informational posts. Thanks...
2 Comments
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThanks😊
Delete