dot matrix
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Definition
- Noun:
- A rectangular grid of dots used to form characters: A "dot matrix" is a pattern of dots arranged in rows and columns, from which letters, numbers, and symbols can be created by selectively activating specific dots.
- A type of printer: The term commonly refers to a "dot matrix printer," a type of impact printer that forms characters by striking an ink-soaked ribbon against paper with a grid of small pins.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The old receipt was printed using dot matrix technology, giving it a distinctive, low-resolution appearance.
- Early computer displays often used a simple dot matrix to render text.
- The definition of the character is stored in the printer's memory as a dot matrix.
Advanced Usage
"Dot matrix pattern": Refers specifically to the grid-like arrangement of dots used for display or printing.
- The LED sign displayed the message using a bright red dot matrix pattern.
"Dot matrix head": The component in a dot matrix printer containing the pins that strike the ribbon.
- A faulty dot matrix head can cause faint or incomplete printing.
Variants and Related Words
Dot matrix printer (n): A specific type of printer that uses the dot matrix method.
- We need a dot matrix printer to print multi-part carbon forms.
Dot-matrix (adj): Used as an adjective to describe technology or output using this method.
- The dot-matrix output is noisy but reliable for continuous forms.
Synonyms
- Stylus printer: Another term for an impact printer that uses pins, though less common.
- Impact matrix printer: A more technical synonym emphasizing the printing mechanism.
Related Phrases
Near-letter quality (NLQ): A mode in dot matrix printing where characters are formed with more dots for a smoother appearance.
- For the final report, switch the printer to near-letter quality mode.
Draft quality: A faster, lower-resolution printing mode on a dot matrix printer.
- Use draft quality for internal drafts to save time and ribbon.
Noun
- a rectangular matrix of dots from which written characters can be formed