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[artshow_photo] Re: Laser printer vs. inkjet printer

 

If you are doing lots of business documents that are not color critical, a laser printer is fine. I have two of them, black and white only, for printing letters, lists, forms and so forth. One is a multi-function Canon fax/scanner/printer, the other is an ancient medium duty HP Laserjet. The Laserjet struggles with some pdfs now, and the Canon is built rather cheaply, but prints fine. The HP cost $1300 when new 10 years ago, and the Canon was under $300.

OTOH, if you want to print color, and you don't do a lot of printing, an inkjet may make more sense. Color laser consumables are more expensive than inkjet carts, but will make more prints. The inkjets will make better looking color prints, especially for photographic work. If you are looking to produce a lot of smaller prints, an inkjet would be a better recommendation.

Jim Parker
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