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Laser printers are possibly better for high-volume printing, with lower ‘per page’ costs and they better black intensity text than most ink jets. Laser printers tend to have a faster page rate but ink jets still offer the important advantages in affordable colour printing.
There are specialised photo printers, direct disc CD printers, Multifunction printers, desktop ink jets and high-speed lasers. In general terms, ink-jet printers offer high quality colour outputs at a low hardware cost, but high consumable cost.
Generally ink-jet style printers, some MFP may trade-off performance for price and convenience ( e.g. lower resolution, slower print speed) than if you were to buy a printer and scanner individually. Up to a point, a printer’s resolution determines aspects of its print quality.
Many ink jets, however, especially photo printers and high-end plotters, offer higher resolutions and more dots in the vertical plane than the horizontal. Just as you replace the toner cartridges in the laser system, you replace ink tanks when they’re depleted in an ink jet printer. With ink jet printers, some have colour cartridges in one unit, others have separate colour units. Read more…
