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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlotterPlotter - Wikipedia

    A plotter is a machine that produces vector graphics drawings. Plotters draw lines on paper using a pen, or in some applications, use a knife to cut a material like vinyl or leather. In the latter case, they are sometimes known as a cutting plotter . In the past, plotters were used in applications such as computer-aided design, as they were ...

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · A plotter is basically a type of printer technology. It is a computer output device which is used to to create high-quality images, large-formats images and diagrams and drawings on flat surfaces or papers. It has flatbed which helps in printing on flat surfaces. This device operates on vectors graphics.

  3. A plotter is a printer that interprets commands from a computer to make line drawings on paper with one or more automated pens. Unlike a regular printer, a plotter can draw continuous point-to-point lines directly from vector graphic files or commands. Types of plotters include the following:

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  4. Dec 26, 2023 · A plotter is a computer hardware device much like a printer used for printing vector graphics. Instead of toner, plotters use a pen, pencil, marker, or another writing tool to draw multiple, continuous lines on paper rather than multiple dots, like a traditional printer. Plotters produce a hard copy of schematics and other similar applications.

  5. Plotter is a tool that produces a picture on the page after receiving orders from the computer. A printer is a device that executes commands from a network and prints text and graphics on a page. To provide more details, a plotter is a subset of printers. Plotters take instructions from computers and use pens and paper to make drawings.

  6. A distinction is usually made between plotters and printers, the latter being raster scan machines that print one line at a time rather than plotting points. However, the distinction has become blurred (with the implementation of scan conversion techniques), resulting in the ungainly description "printer/plotter."

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