What are the differences between Laser Printers and Inkjet Printers?
The differences
between toner and liquid ink systems are usually obvious, but not always.
- Powdery toners are used in laser printers, in certain plain paper faxes,
and in certain plain paper xerographic refill.
- Liquid ink is used in inkjet printers and in inkjet refill and faxes.
- "Laser Jet" is Hewlett Packard's name for its line of laser printers.
- "Deskjet", "Officejet", and "Designjet" are Hewlett Packard's names
for its lines of inkjet printers and plotters.
- "Bubblejet" is Canon's name for its line of inkjet printers.
- If the paper coming from the inkjet, refills, or fax you are using is
warm, the system probably uses powdery toner.
- If the ink on the paper is wet to the touch, the inkjet, refills, or
fax you are using probably uses liquid inkjet ink.
- If your cartridge is about as wide as a sheet of paper (9 to 12 inches or
225 to 400 mm) or larger, the system probably uses powdery toner.
- If your cartridge is about 3 to 4 inches in size (75 to 100 mm) or
smaller, your cartridge probably uses liquid inkjet ink.
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