| Have you ever wondered how your photographs, | | | | the computer's work by moving crossways and |
| logos, graphs and other colored documents are being | | | | downwards to print each dot of color on the page. |
| printed? | | | | Sometimes, two or three colors are put on top of |
| Color printers bring life to your dull images by giving | | | | each other to create a new color. There are also |
| them vivacious, bright and crisp colors that make us | | | | times when it just has to leave a blank white spot. |
| take a second look or perhaps hypnotize us by their | | | | Computer monitors display three base colors - red, |
| awesome magnetism. | | | | green and blue (RGB), to create colors on screen. |
| Printing colored images happens by dividing a page into | | | | Adding these three colors will result to white. This is |
| a great number of tiny dots. The printer responds to | | | | the reason why the process is called additive color. |