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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Ajeenkya D. Y. PATIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

(SECOND SHIFT POLYTECHNIC)

MICRO PROJECT
Academic year: 2022- 2023

TITLE OF THE PROJECT


Peripheral Specifications

Program: Computer peripheral and hardware


Program code: ______
Course: ___________________ Course code: 22013
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Certificate

This is to certify that the following students -


Roll No. Name of the students Exam seat number

16 235541
Saksham Dandnaik
17 235542
Girik Chavan
18 235543
Ayush Kamble
19 235544
Vedant Gade
20 235545
Parth Chetan Gawade

of Diploma in Artificial intelligence and machine learning of Institute, Dr. D. Y. Patil School
of Engineering (Second Shift Polytechnic) Institute Code – 1649, has completed the
Micro Project satisfactorily in Subject -
Computer Peripheral and Hardware Maintenance for the academic year 2022- 2023 as
prescribed in the curriculum.
Place: Pune Date: 23/03/2023

Subject Teacher Head of the Department Principal


INDEX

SR.NO. CONTENT PAGE NO.

3
1.0 Aims/Benefits of the Micro-project
3 2.0 Course Outcomes Addressed
3.0Proposed Methodology
4
4.0 Action Plan
4

5
5.0 Resources Required
5
Names of Team Members with Roll no
6.0 Rationale – 6
7.0 Aim/Benefits of the Micro-project
6
8.0 Course Outcomes Achieved
9.0 Literature Review
10.0 Actual Methodology Followed :- 7
7 11.0 Actual Resources Required

12.0 Outputs of the Micro-Projects :- 8


13.0 Skill Developed/Learning outcome of this Micro-
8
Project :-
14.0 Applications of this Micro-Project

9
Ajeenkya D Y Patil Educational Enterprises Charitable Trust’s
Dr. D. Y. PATIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING,
(POLYTECHNIC)
Approved by AICTE NO. West / 1-3847411/2010/ New Dated 13 July
2010/DTE/Affiliated to MSBTE, Mumbai.
Dr. D Y Patil Knowledge City, Charholi Bk, Via Lohegaon, Pune –
412105

Annexure - I

MICRO-PROJECT PROPOSAL
Title of Micro-project:
 Peripheral Specifications

1.0 Aims/Benefits of the Micro-project –


The aim of this micro-project is to compare and contrast the technological
differences and installation processes between printers and scanners.

2.0 Course Outcomes Addressed –


This micro-project will help learners understand the basics of printing and
scanning technologies, differentiate between various types of printers and
scanners, and gain hands-on experience in installing and configuring these
peripherals.

3.0 Proposed Methodology –


The proposed methodology for this micro-project includes the following steps:

1. Conducting a literature review on printing and scanning technologies

2. Comparing and contrasting the technological differences between

printers and scanners


3. Researching the installation and configuration processes for various

types of printers and scanners


4. Installing and configuring at least one printer and one scanner

5. Documenting the installation and configuration processes

4.0 Action Plan –

Planned Name of responsible


Sr. Planned Start Finish Team
Details of Activity
No. Date
Date Members
1 Discussion and finalization 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade
of topic Saksham Dandnaik

2 Preparation and submission 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


of abstract

3 Literature Review 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

4 Collection of data 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


5 Collection of data 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

6 Discussion and outline of 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


content

7 Formulation of content 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

8 Editing of content 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


9 Editing of content 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

10 Proof reading of content 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


11 Compilation of report 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

12 Compilation of report 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


13 Presentation 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

14 Seminar 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


15 Viva voce 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Saksham Dandnaik

16 Final submission of micro 18/03/2023 23/03/23 Vedant Gade


project
5.0 Resources Required –

Sr. Name of Resource/material


No. Specifications Quantity Remarks

1 Printer 1

2 Scanner 1

3 Relevant software or _
drivers
4 Online resources _

Names of Team Members with Roll nos.


1) Saksham Dandnaik 16
2) Girik Chavan 17
3) Ayush Kamble 18
4) Vedant Gade 19
5) Parth GAwade 20

________________________
(Name and Signature of Subject Teacher)
Dr. D Y Patil Educational Enterprises Charitable Trust’s
Dr. D. Y. PATIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, (POLYTECHNIC)
Approved by AICTE NO. West / 1-3847411/2010/ New Dated 13
July 2010/DTE/Affiliated to MSBTE, Mumbai.
Dr. D Y Patil Knowledge City, Charholi Bk, Via Lohegaon, Pune – 412105

Annexure - II

MICRO-PROJECT REPORT
Title of Micro-project:

Peripheral Specifications

6.0 Rationale –
Printers and scanners are commonly used peripherals in both personal and
professional settings. Understanding the technological differences and installation
processes for these peripherals can help individuals make informed decisions when
selecting and configuring these devices.

7.0 Aim/Benefits of the Micro-project –


To understand basics of printing and scanning technologies, differentiate between
various types of printers and scanners, and gain hands-on experience in installing
and configuring these peripherals.

8.0 Course Outcomes Achieved –


This micro-project will help learners understand the basics of printing and scanning
technologies, differentiate between various types of printers and scanners, and gain
hands-on experience in installing and configuring these peripherals.
9.0 Literature Review –

S.
Printer Scanner
No.

It is a device that acquires the output (text and It is a device that scans the
1. graphics) from a computer and generates a documents and converts
hard copy of it. them into a digital format.

It is considered as an output device. It is considered as an input


2.
device.

It uses mechanical impact, laser light, or An illuminating lamp is used


3.
nozzle assembly on the on the printing head. on the scan head.

A digital document can be rendered on a This helps reflect the light on


paper by creating an impact or by using the lens, which is focused on
charges on a photosensitive material. a CCD array.
4.

Examples of printers include Laser Printers, Examples of scanners


Solid Ink Printers, LED Printers, Business include Flatbed, Sheet−fed,
Inkjet Printers, Home Inkjet, Printers, and 3D Handheld, and Drum
Printers. scanners.
5.

10.0 Actual Methodology Followed:-

To connect a wireless printer, follow these steps:

1) Select the Start button, then select Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > Add a
printer or scanner.

2) Wait for it to find nearby printers, then choose the one you want to use, and
select Add device. If you want to remove the printer later, just highlight it and
select Remove.
11.0 Actual Resources Required –

Sr. Name of Resource/material


No. Specifications Quantity Remarks

1 Printer 1
2 Scanner 1
3 Relevant software _
4 USB port 1

12.0 Outputs of the Micro-Projects:-


The outputs of this micro-project include a report comparing and contrasting the
technological differences and installation processes between printers and scanners,
documentation of the installation and configuration processes, and hands-on
experience in installing and configuring printers and scanners.

13.0 Skill Developed/Learning outcome of this Micro-Project:-


The skills developed and learning outcomes of this micro-project include an
understanding of printing and scanning technologies, the ability to differentiate
between various types of printers and scanners, and hands-on experience in
installing and configuring these peripherals.

14.0 Applications of this Micro-Project:-


The applications of this micro-project include helping individuals make informed
decisions when selecting and configuring printers and scanners, and providing a
foundation for further exploration into printing and scanning technologies.
________________________
(Name and Signature of Subject Teacher)

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