When you want to print something, like a picture or a document, your computer needs to tell the printer what to do and how to do it. This process takes a bit of time and is called "time for print."
Imagine you are playing a game and you need to tell your friend what moves to make. You can't just say "go here" or "do this" because your friend might not understand what you mean. So you need to be very clear and give specific instructions.
Similarly, when you want to print something, your computer needs to give specific instructions to the printer, like how many pages to print, what colors to use, and how many copies to make. This process can take a few seconds or even minutes, depending on how much information needs to be sent to the printer.
Once the printer receives all the instructions, it takes some time to process and print the document or picture. This process can also take a few seconds or minutes, depending on the complexity of the print job.
So when you click "print," it's important to remember that there is a lot going on behind the scenes that takes time. But eventually, your document or picture will be printed and ready to use!