Citing examples of each case, differentiate between impact and a nonimpact printers
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Impact printers are typically louder and slower than non-impact printers, but they can produce high-quality, durable prints. Examples of impact printers include dot matrix printers and line printers.
Non-impact printers, on the other hand, are quieter and faster than impact printers. They use technology such as inkjet and laser printing to produce the image on the paper. Non-impact printers are typically more expensive than impact printers, but they can produce high-resolution, color prints. Examples of non-impact printers include inkjet printers and laser printers.