the main difference is:
in drum printer paper and pen(which r used to draw on paper and it can be one or more than one) moves simultaneously to draw..the movement of drum gives vertical positioning and movement of pens give horizontal positioning.
but in flatbed..paper does not move..all the movement is done by the pen and able to draw complex graphics..
The main difference between flatbed and drum plotters is that the drawing surface is wrapped arround the perimeter of a drum. The drum plotters are generally smaller than flatbed plotters. The drum plotters have lower resolutions than flatbed. flatbed plotter can cut more thick material, can can finish cut at one time, do not need to leave a little at the edage.
The speed of a flatbed plotter can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. Typically, flatbed plotters have a speed range that can go from a few inches per second to over a hundred inches per second, with higher speeds resulting in faster output.
A plotter is a vector graphics printing device to print graphical plot, that connects to a computer.Types of plotters:-1. Drum Plotter2. Flat Bed Plotter3. Inkjet Plotter- chandrabhan
A plotter is an output device.
In flat bed plotter paper is kept in horizontal position in a tray like bedsheet on a bed and in one of the arm pen is being kept and this pen is moved left-right up and up-down by a motor to draw different types of lines and drawings
why dont u type the ansa
paper is fixed & only pens are moving horizontaly
pad, chher, paddu,haggu etc......
plotter
They don't do anything that you can see automatically. But they live to please you. If that's what you want the plotter to do, then that's what you program the plotting software to do, and the plotter will do it.
A plotter is a graphics printer that uses a pen or pencil to draw images. A plotter cutter is a plotter in which the plotting pen has been replaced with a knife or a sharp blade.
A plotter is a computer printing device for printing vector graphics. In the past, plotters were widely used in applications such as computer-aided design, though they have generally been replaced with wide-format conventional printers, and it is now commonplace to refer to such wide-format printers as "plotters," even though they technically aren't.