Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Brother Ink For Perfect Papers Every Time

By Adriana Noton

Students using personal computers to produce term papers may take the experience for granted. Thirty years ago, the experience would have been much more difficult. Papers printed with Brother toner and Brother ink are of far greater quality, at least in presentation style, than they were at that time.

During those days, grades were often more dependent on the student's ability to use a typewriter than on their knowledge of your subject. If a student were a poor typist and could not afford to hire someone to type his or her papers, term papers were often far from perfect. In the day of manual typewriters, each key stroke could produce a letter of a different darkness. If corrections needed to be made, one had to be careful that there were no smudges and that they did not rub a hole through the paper. Even though students might have a perfect grasp of a concept, messy term papers filled with spelling and grammatical errors could lower the grade significantly.

By the mid eighties, the personal computer was becoming affordable and word processing made it possible to prepare a paper that was able to show one's grasp of key concepts in a paper that offered correct spelling and grammar.

The problem then became getting that information out in a way that was acceptable as a term paper. Nine pin printers offered poor quality print. Ribbons could start to wear and make reading of the print difficult. Some professors simply refused to accept papers printed on these early printers.

Daisy wheel printers offered an attempt to solve this problem. They produced high quality print, as they used the same print heads as many typewriters of the day. Their problems were that they were unable to print graphics and that they were much to slow for the computer world.

Finally, the inkjet printer was introduced. These printers were quick at printing and early ones produced "near letter quality" print. As tie ink flowed onto the paper it merged so that the individual dots were not as apparent as the older pin printers and faster than the daisy wheel printers. Once color capabilities were introduced, inkjet printers became the printer of choice.

Today, computer users can choose between inkjet and laser jet printers; however, most users have stuck with the dependable inkjet printers that are much lower in cost. While somewhat slower than the laser printer, the inkjet offers full color prints as well as black and white at a lower initial cost.

How many college students that were hunting and pecking at a typewriter in 1978 while also taking BASIC programming ever though that someday they would be able to produce correspondence on a computer that they owned? If you are still using the old click click typewriter, perhaps it is time that you investigate what you can do with a computer. You will have the option of spell check and grammar check before any paper is used. Just be sure that you have some brother ink for your printer. - 22787

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