The spread of laser printing technology marked a new stage in the development of printing equipment. Against this background, dot-matrix printers lost their former weight in the market and gradually began to leave entire industries. Especially in everyday use, the advantages of mechanical printing have lost their significance, giving way to more efficient laser methods. Despite this, a number of tasks are still solved by dot matrix printers. The principle of operation of such equipment most often involves the use of shock dot-matrix technology, which gives its unique advantages. The demand for this segment is also supported by the manufacturers themselves, improving equipment in different directions.
Dot Matrix Printer
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