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What (who) is copy printer - definition

CREATION OF A COPY OF AN OBJECT IN MEMORY
Shallow copy; Deep copy; Defensive copy; Object copy; Lazy copy

Copy (command)         
COMMAND OF RT-11, RSX-11, OPENVMS, DOS, OS/2 AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Copy Con; Copy con; COPY (command); COPY (DOS command); COPY (DOS); COPY/FTP (command)
In computing, copy is a command in various operating systems. The command copies computer files from one directory to another.
simplex printer         
  • A Calcomp 565 drum plotter
  • Sample output from  9-pin dot matrix printer (one character expanded to show detail)
  • Print drum from drum printer
  • [[Epson]] MX-80, a popular model of dot-matrix printer in use for many years
  • adj=on}} [[tractor-feed paper]]. They were also called "132-column printers".
  • HP Deskjet, an inkjet printer
  • Typeball print element from IBM Selectric-type printer
  • Liquid ink cartridge from Hewlett-Packard HP 845C inkjet printer
  • Game Boy Pocket Printer]], a [[thermal printer]] released as a peripheral for the [[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy]]
  • inkjet printer]] while printing a page.
  • IBM 1403 line printer
  • An illustration showing small yellow tracking dots on white paper, generated by a color laser printer
  • A disassembled dye sublimation cartridge
  • "daisy wheel" print element
  • Receipt printer printing a Twitter timeline
COMPUTER PERIPHERAL THAT PRINTS TEXT OR GRAPHICS
Printer (computer); Characters Per Second; Pages per minute; Print head; Photo printer; Photo Printer; PC printer; Computer printers; Impact printer; Photograph printer; Card printer; Color printer; Electronic printer; Characters per second; Personal photo lab; Network printer; Computer printer; Desktop printer; Free photo printing; Colour Printer; Impact printers; Computer printing; ID card printer; Impact printing; ID badge maker; ID Badge Maker; 🖨; Printing speed; 🖶; Simplex printer; History of computer printers
<communications> A term applied by Western Union Telegraph Company to teletypewriters that are not part of a multiplex system. They usually provided for alternate transmission in both directions. If working simplex or half-duplex, what was keyed in at the keyboard would be typed out at the printing portion. If working full-duplex, sending would be blind as the printing portion was being used only for reception. (2000-04-02)
impact printer         
  • A Calcomp 565 drum plotter
  • Sample output from  9-pin dot matrix printer (one character expanded to show detail)
  • Print drum from drum printer
  • [[Epson]] MX-80, a popular model of dot-matrix printer in use for many years
  • adj=on}} [[tractor-feed paper]]. They were also called "132-column printers".
  • HP Deskjet, an inkjet printer
  • Typeball print element from IBM Selectric-type printer
  • Liquid ink cartridge from Hewlett-Packard HP 845C inkjet printer
  • Game Boy Pocket Printer]], a [[thermal printer]] released as a peripheral for the [[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy]]
  • inkjet printer]] while printing a page.
  • IBM 1403 line printer
  • An illustration showing small yellow tracking dots on white paper, generated by a color laser printer
  • A disassembled dye sublimation cartridge
  • "daisy wheel" print element
  • Receipt printer printing a Twitter timeline
COMPUTER PERIPHERAL THAT PRINTS TEXT OR GRAPHICS
Printer (computer); Characters Per Second; Pages per minute; Print head; Photo printer; Photo Printer; PC printer; Computer printers; Impact printer; Photograph printer; Card printer; Color printer; Electronic printer; Characters per second; Personal photo lab; Network printer; Computer printer; Desktop printer; Free photo printing; Colour Printer; Impact printers; Computer printing; ID card printer; Impact printing; ID badge maker; ID Badge Maker; 🖨; Printing speed; 🖶; Simplex printer; History of computer printers
<printer> The earlier, noisier kind of printer where part of the mechanism comes into contact with the paper. The term would only be only used in contrast to "non-impact printer". Examples include line printer, daisy wheel printer, {golf ball printer}, dot matrix printer, Braille printer. (1998-10-13)

Wikipedia

Object copying

In object-oriented programming, object copying is creating a copy of an existing object, a unit of data in object-oriented programming. The resulting object is called an object copy or simply copy of the original object. Copying is basic but has subtleties and can have significant overhead. There are several ways to copy an object, most commonly by a copy constructor or cloning. Copying is done mostly so the copy can be modified or moved, or the current value preserved. If either of these is unneeded, a reference to the original data is sufficient and more efficient, as no copying occurs.

Objects in general store composite data. While in simple cases copying can be done by allocating a new, uninitialized object and copying all fields (attributes) from the original object, in more complex cases this does not result in desired behavior.