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Laser Printers vs Inkjet Printers

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When considering the most practical printer in use for today's business office; the Laser jet printer seems the most prudent choice. In general, when compared to its rival the ink jet printer, the advantage of the laser jet is not only because of its quality and efficiency, but in the long run, it's the best value printer on the market.

Ink jet printers actually use a spray nozzle to project hot, boiling ink onto the paper; which can sometimes lead to compromised print quality-the ink may seep, or "absorb" through the paper, or the appearance may look smudged. Another concern with ink jets is the fact that you have to purchase new ink cartridges, and replace the printer heads more frequently as a way to maintain the printers' wear and tear, which can get pretty costly over time.

The actual printing process for a laser printer involves not ink, but toner powder. After the laser beams an image onto the paper, the toner is actually "attracted" to the laser beam. The toner powder is subsequently melted onto the paper, which creates the image. A laser printer can actually produce images with much more precision, and with little waste, which obviously saves money and allows for extended periods of use on toner. The toner for laser jets is inexpensive, and for larger businesses with mass quantities of printing to be done; it's economically the better choice.

Not only is the image quality great, you have to consider that many companies now use industrial sized Laser jet machines as their primary printers; since a whole network of office computers can all print from the same laser printer.

Many businesses prefer to use them mainly because of their ability to outlast the ink jet in terms of durability; they also print large amounts of paper at a rather efficient rate. Ink jets print at much slower speeds and can't produce the same amount of paper volume as a laser jet.

Laser printers are pretty durable and are easy to maintain; while it's impossible to repair ink jet printers once they break.

The bottom line: if you are looking for maximum printing efficiency, excellent image quality and an economically sound and stable printer; your best choice is a laser jet. A laser is a little more expensive than an ink jet; but overtime, an ink jet will eventually cost more by paying for those frequent cartridge refills and printer head replacements. For serious businesses, a laser printer is definitely worth the few extra dollars, as the advantages of a laser printer far outweigh the value of an ink jet.

If you would like to learn more about the different makes and models of laser printers available online then visit the website : http://www.abt-fax-multifunction-desktop-machines.co.uk for a detail list of laser printers.

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