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advantages and disadvantages of laser printer​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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The main advantages of laser printers are speed, precision and economy. A laser can move very quickly, so it can "write" with much greater speed than an ink jet. And because the laser beam has an unvarying diameter, it can draw more precisely, without spilling any excess ink.

➤ Disadvantages of a Laser Printer. The laser printer's cartridges are more expensive then the cost of inkjet printer's toner. However they do last longer especially if you remember to set the printer in black and white printing mode when printing black and white and only using the color mode when it is really needed.

Answered by ChoudhariRinku02
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The advantages and advantages od laser printers :

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Buying a printer is often quite a difficult challenge. Should your company choose an inkjet or a laser printer? The final choice will depend on different factors. The price will naturally play a role, possibly a major role, in the process, but other elements should also be considered. One deciding factor will probably be the task that the new printer has to fulfil.

There are advantages and disadvantages to laser printers. The most important factor in favour of laser printers is probably the speed. These printers are and remain faster than inkjet printers. Companies with many print jobs will unquestionably opt for a laser printer. A further advantage is that replacing the toner in this printer is normally cheaper than replacing cartridges for inkjet printers. The laser technology also ensures that the printed material is less likely to run than when printed on an inkjet printer.

However, there are also disadvantages to laser printers. The price is a fair bit higher, especially when it comes to colour printers. Moreover, an inkjet printer in some cases offers more possibilities than a laser printer. The conclusion is that it is always important to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of both printer systems. A company will often go for a mixed solution: a few laser printers and also a few inkjet printers. That way everyone is happy.

However, there are also disadvantages to laser printers. The price is a fair bit higher, especially when it comes to colour printers. Moreover, an inkjet printer in some cases offers more possibilities than a laser printer. The conclusion is that it is always important to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of both printer systems. A company will often go for a mixed solution: a few laser printers and also a few inkjet printers. That way everyone is happy.

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