Would a laser or an ink jet printer be better for occasional printing? February 26, 2010
Posted by Kuba in : Printers , trackbackI only use my ink jet printer every once and a while. It seems that whenever I need it, the cartridge has dried out. Would a laser printer toner cartridge be OK if I only use it once every two or three weeks?
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Main advantage of Laser is the printing speed and save ink cost. Ink jet will print your better photos due to resolution, but is costly and take 4ever, print photo etc.. just goes to cotsco, store is much cheaper in term of cost.
Yeah laser would be better but theyre pricey compared to ink
I think i pefer a ink jet printer for your evreyday printing
I think laser tends to have a glossier more professional quality- go with that one!
good luck!
Yes, the technology used in laser printing is not subject to risk of the ink drying in the print heads of some inkjet printers.
I think If you’re inkjet keeps drying out then a laser would be perfect, and seeing as you don’t use it very much it would last you very long, but of course remember that the toner is more expensive than ink and so is the laser printer, but if you’re willing to spend the occasional big amount this would be a good investment. Not only are Laser Jets more practical but they print much cleaner and crisp and more professional looking.
I think I’d say a laser one, as inkjet printers have a tendency to clog up if they’re not used regularly – the ink dries in the jets.
I think Laser advantage over inkjet is that you can print more copies but the toner is slightly more expensive. In the long run though you win.
Also a color laser is more expensive than an inkjet.
As for the drying problem, you should not face it with the laser.
Good luck
No, toner particles for LASERJET printers last FOREVER, and never dry up. I can’t believe how long HP Laserjets have been around…and the prices just like Computer PCs have dropped.
There are GOOD low cost options for professional quality printing in Black & white and the Best Advice unless you like spending good money buying expensive inkjet cartridges, if I were in your shoes I would simply look for an older Hewlett Packard (HP) Laserjet Printer like one from the HP Laserjet 4 or 5 series, HP 2100 or 2200 series etc. and NO LASERJET PRINTERs are Not Bad for Your Health? As you know the print quality for any papers or documents you have to submit is TERRIFIC and all the drivers are still readily availble on-line for download.
Like someone else suggest I actually saw some GOOD WORKHORSE HP LASERJET 4 printers on sale for $12.00 on CRAIGLIST which caught me by surprise me…since I personally own like 4 Hewlett Packard black & white HP Laserjets that I paid from a free-gift away, $35, $65 and like $1,500