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Что (кто) такое printer driver - определение

SOFTWARE FOR CONNECTING TO A PRINTER
Print driver; Epson emulation; GRAPHICS; GRAPHICS.COM
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Unidrv         
MICROSOFT WINDOWS UNIVERSAL PRINTER DRIVER
XPSDrv; UniDrv; Microsoft Universal Printer Driver
UniDrv (Universal Printer Driver or Unidriver) is a GDI-based Microsoft Windows universal printer driver and architecture for non-PostScript printers. It is used to simplify driver development of non-PostScript printers (also called Winprinters) for printer manufacturers.
Driver, Suffolk, Virginia         
  • The commercial area of Driver, seen from State Route 125
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Driver, VA; Persimmon Orchard, Virginia; Driver, Virginia
Driver is a neighborhood in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States. It is located at the junction of State Route 337, State Route 125, and State Route 627.
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)
Printer (computing)         
  • 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
In computing, a printer is a peripheral machine which makes a persistent representation of graphics or text, usually on paper. While most output is human-readable, bar code printers are an example of an expanded use for printers.
Card 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
A card printer is an electronic desktop printer with single card feeders which print and personalize plastic cards. In this respect they differ from, for example, label printers which have a continuous supply feed.
device driver         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT OPERATES OR CONTROLS A PARTICULAR TYPE OF DEVICE
Device Driver; Device drivers; Software driver; 16-bit driver; 32-bit driver; Hardware drivers; Hardware driver; Kernel driver; Linux device driver; Virtual device drivers; Device Driver Interface; Computer driver; Driver software; Generic USB driver; BYOVD; Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver
<operating system> Software to control a hardware component or peripheral device of a computer such as a {magnetic disk}, magnetic tape or printer. A device driver is responsible for accessing the hardware registers of the device and often includes an {interrupt handler} to service interrupts generated by the device. Device drivers often form part of the lowest level of the operating system kernel, with which they are linked when the kernel is built. Some more recent systems have loadable device drivers which can be installed from files after the operating system is running. (1994-10-27)
King's Printer         
  • Victoria]], [[British Columbia]] houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia
OFFICE IN THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Queen's Printer for Scotland; Queen's Printer for Canada; Office of the Queens Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer for Scotland; Manitoba Queen's Printer; King's Printer for Canada; The Queen's Printer; The King's Printer; Queen's Printer
The King's Printer (known as the Queen's Printer during the reign of a female monarch) is typically a bureau of the national, state, or provincial government responsible for producing official documents issued by the King-in-Council, Ministers of the Crown, or other departments. The position is defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in various Commonwealth realms.
Queen's Printer         
  • Victoria]], [[British Columbia]] houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia
OFFICE IN THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Queen's Printer for Scotland; Queen's Printer for Canada; Office of the Queens Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer; Office of the Queen's Printer for Scotland; Manitoba Queen's Printer; King's Printer for Canada; The Queen's Printer; The King's Printer; Queen's Printer
The Queen's Printer (known as The King's Printer during the reign of a male monarch) is typically a bureau of the national, state, or provincial government responsible for producing official documents issued by the Queen-in-Council, Ministers of the Crown, or other departments. The position is defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in various Commonwealth realms.
Device driver         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT OPERATES OR CONTROLS A PARTICULAR TYPE OF DEVICE
Device Driver; Device drivers; Software driver; 16-bit driver; 32-bit driver; Hardware drivers; Hardware driver; Kernel driver; Linux device driver; Virtual device drivers; Device Driver Interface; Computer driver; Driver software; Generic USB driver; BYOVD; Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver
In computing, a device driver is a computer program that operates or controls a particular type of device that is attached to a computer or automaton. A driver provides a software interface to hardware devices, enabling operating systems and other computer programs to access hardware functions without needing to know precise details about the hardware being used.

Википедия

Printer driver

In computers, a printer driver or a print processor is a piece of software on a computer that converts the data to be printed to a format that a printer can understand. The purpose of printer drivers is to allow applications to do printing without being aware of the technical details of each printer model.

Printer drivers should not be confused with print spoolers, which queue print jobs and send them successively to a printer.