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When choosing between laser printers or inkjet printers, the choice may not be as easy as you think. Keep in mind that your new multifunction printer will need to handle a mixture of multiple employees and a large workload. Take a look at the comparison between laser printers versus inkjet printers to assist in your decision process. Maybe you need a simpler printer, maybe you need a commercial copier. Read on to choose your best office copier or home printer.
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Inkjet Printers Versus Laser Printers When choosing between laser printers or inkjet printers, the choice may not be as easy as you think. Keep in mind that your new multifunction printer will need to handle a mixture of multiple employees and a large workload. Take a look at the comparison between laser printers versus inkjet printers to assist in your decision process. Maybe you need a simpler printer, maybe you need a commercial copier. Read on to choose your best office copier or home printer. Advantages of Laser Printers •Speed: A laser printer can turn out pages more quickly than an inkjet printer can. •Low cost: Over time, toner costs for a laser printer total far less per page than refilling and replacing inkjet printer cartridges. •Quiet operation: A laser printer is generally quieter than a low-cost inkjet printer. •Best-quality text: No inkjet printer will ever turn out black text and line graphics as crisply as a laser printer does. Advantages of Inkjet Printers •Versatility: A color inkjet can print on many types of media, including craft paper, T-shirt transfers, and even printable CD/DVD discs. •Smaller size: Save some space on your desktop. •Larger paper sizes: If you spend more, you can add to your system a large-format inkjet printer that can print 11-x-17-inch or larger items. So, there you go.