Some inexpensive dot-matrix printers produce traditional computer print, while others produce quality print that rivals that of laser printers.
The most frequently emulated are IBM, Epson (for dot-matrix printers) and Hewlett-Packard (for ink-jet and laser printers).
The latest line of 24-pin dot-matrix printers are considered ideal for personal printing.
Letter-quality speeds range from 150 to 180 characters per second, and many of the new generation dot-matrix printers come with six different typefaces.
Laser printers may not beat dot-matrix printers when it comes to cost, but at a resolution of 300 to 600 dots per inch (dpi), they're superior in print quality.