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What’s the difference between a computer and an output device?

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What’s the difference between a computer and an output device?

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Each single license comes with an additional five licenses for output devices. An output device differs from a computer because it serves as an intermediary and does not have the capability to display the font. A printer is an example of an output device, where the fonts may be downloaded to the printer before it creates the print. The printer itself cannot display the fonts or do anything with them besides output the print. Five output devices are generally more than enough for the average user.

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