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Laser Printers
If you are in the market for a printer you will find yourself deciding whether or not you should purchase an inkjet or a laser printer. Many shoppers shy away from laser printers because of their cost, but most would be surprised to know the benefits of owning a laser printer. Speed One of the main advantages of owning a laser jet printer is its speed. Laser printers are the fastest desktop printers on the market. As their name suggests most laser printers use laser beam to create a charge that transfers toner to paper. However, some of the best color laser printers use LED lights to print. No matter which method is used even the smallest laser printer will produce more pages per minute than a typical inkjet. Cost Though the initial cost of a laserjet printer may be significant, they cost less to operate than other types of printers. This is because laser part printers the toner powder for both black laser printers and laser color printers lasts a very long time. Unlike inkjet cartridges that need to be replaced frequently, laser toner cost less and last longer. Colour laser printers are also considered more durable than most other printer types. This fact reduces the cost of maintaining and repairing laser printers. It should also be noted that though small laser printers are still more costly than inkjet printers they have become more affordable in recent years. In addition, as technology continues to advance the initial cost of a laser printer will continue to drop, making it a more practical option for homes and small businesses. Precision Because laser printers use a laser beam to operate the prints have higher resolution, are consistent, and offer superior overall print quality. Because laser beams have a standard diameter that does not vary as it operates, prints are created by using less ink to achieve professional quality graphics and text. The quality of the print you get will be measured in resolution, which is defined as dots per inch or dpi. Most black and whit laser printers can achieve a resolution of 1200 by 1200 dpi. And color laser printers are known to produce prints at a resolution of 2400 by 1200 dpi.
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