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  1. 2. The component of a printer that applies ink to the paper, either by spraying (inkjet) or transferring (laser) it.
  2. 7. A particle of light that carries electromagnetic radiation.
  3. 8. The distance between successive peaks of a wave, which determines the color of light in the visible spectrum.
  4. 9. Printer A printer that uses laser technology to produce high-quality text and graphics by fusing toner onto paper.
  5. 12. In technology, interfaces are points of interaction between different systems or components, allowing them to communicate and work together.
  6. 14. Body An object that does not allow light to pass through, making it impossible to see through.
  7. 16. The bouncing back of light or sound waves when they hit a surface.
  8. 17. Firmware is specialized software programmed into hardware devices that controls their functions.
  9. 18. A powdered substance used in laser printers to create printed images and text.
  10. 19. The brightness or intensity of light emitted from a source, often measured in lumens.
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  1. 1. measures the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within a span of one inch, indicating the resolution of printed images.
  2. 3. Body An object that allows some light to pass through but scatters it, so objects behind are not clearly visible.
  3. 4. A driver is software that allows the operating system to communicate with hardware devices.
  4. 5. Body An object that allows light to pass through completely, enabling clear visibility of objects behind it.
  5. 6. In digital imaging and printing, colors are represented through various models such as RGB (Red, Green, Blue) for screens and CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) for printing.
  6. 7. PPM refers to the speed at which a printer can produce printed pages, indicating its efficiency and performance.
  7. 10. A type of printer that sprays tiny droplets of ink onto paper to create images and text.
  8. 11. The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another, changing its speed.
  9. 13. The range of different colors produced when light is dispersed, such as in a rainbow.
  10. 15. A substance or material through which waves (like light or sound) travel.