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This is the familiar, inexpensive type of computer printer with a print-head that runs back and forth on the page. Most often it an Ink jet printer or impact printer.

Generally the print-head prints one line of text. It has a single vertical line of dot-making equipment on its print-head.

It produces double-wide characters by printing each vertical slive of a character twice. It produces higher resolutions by printing more slowly. It produces graphics by printing dots, one horizontal character-high stripe at a time.