Well, when a receipt printer does its magic, it usually outputs important information like the items you purchased, their prices, any discounts applied, the total amount you owe, and the date and time of the transaction. It's like a little painting of your shopping journey, capturing all the details for you to keep. Just imagine it as a happy little record of your day.
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The output is the data you see on the monitor or sent to other peripherals such as the printer.
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The data goes to the printer so it is an output device.
No, it is classed as an output device - same as the computer's monitor. Both of which show the result of your input from the keyboard, etc.
An output is, "the act, process, or an instance of producing" (Merriam-Webster). A printer produces a hard copy of information or data stored on a computer. Therefore, a printer is an output. An examples of inputs would be keyboards, mice, scanners or other devices which allow for data to enter the computer.
Two output devices used at an ATM are a monitor and the device that dispenses money.
A daisy wheel printer "outputs" data sent to it from the computer and prints the data on paper.
The printer is an output device i.e. it transmits data in the form of prints.
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Any printer would be an output device as data is sent from the computer to the printer. The only way it could be input, is if it also had a scanner built in, then the scanner part would be input, while the printing would always be output.