Which is better, laser printers or inkjet printers? It really depends on what you need to print—and we break down the pros ...
Refillable, tank-style inkjet printers now rival laser models on price, flipping the old script on cheap printing.
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This week’s reader question is, “Has the quality of remanufactured ink improved in recent years? It was a no-no for a long ...
If you work from home or have a student in the house, you need a printer that can quickly and reliably spit out reports or photos. Your choice comes down to one of the two major types for homes and ...
Shopping for a new printer can be surprisingly confusing. Along with navigating all the different brands, you’ll also need to figure out if an inkjet or laser printer is best for your needs. Both of ...
Most people have an inkjet printer at home, and most of those people hate them. Manufacturers of inkjets (*cough* HP *cough*) ...
How to choose the right set up for printing your photos. As outlined in Setting up a digital darkroom, your choice of a printer depends on set-up space, print size, and whether you prefer the ‘look’ ...
It's a problem not uncommon for many new printer owners — their printer needs a cartridge refill, and now they're at the store, unsure of whether to buy ink or toner or if there's even a difference ...
A printer that propels droplets of ink directly onto the medium. Today, most inkjet printers are color printers that use four inks packaged in separate cartridges: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and blacK. The ...
If you’re buying a printer, either for work or for home, one of the choices you’re likely to be faced is whether to get an inkjet printer or a laser printer. Although they may serve the same purpose ...
Thermal inkjet printers, sometimes referred to as bubble jet printers, use thermal energy or electricity to heat ink and apply it to a medium. They can provide a low-cost option for high-speed ...