How much do you know Inkjet Printer?

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There is wide rage of printer supplies available in the market today, Inkjet printer is one of the common types. Inkjet printers offer great value for the money, since they come awfully cheap (and often come as part of a new-computer package). Most inkjet printers have incorporated scanners, copiers, and even fax machines, so you’ll find a lot more in the All-in-One Printers section above. Still, a few only do one thing–print.

Inkjet printers are global bestsellers of today’s home tech market. They were released on the market already in 1976 but it took 12 years for the product to come down in price so the home consumers could afford buying it.

An inkjet printer works by spraying tiny dots of ink onto the page. Unlike laser jet printers, which layer one color at a time onto the page, inkjet printers can mix their colors, resulting in a greater range of hues and finer detail for images. If you’re mainly printing text with a few graphics, a laser printer is the best choice because you’ll get crisper text and lower per-page printing costs. For general use, and especially for printing photographs and elaborate images, inkjet printers are a far better choice.

Inkjet printers are generally Strong in the following areas:
Compact constructions even when combining different functions into a All In One Printer Inexpensive to Buy, read more in the OEM Cartridges article on why
Fast when printing few printouts since no printer warm up time is needed

Wide acceptance of paper types (note: most printers are optimized for one or more paper types)Inkjet printers aren’t built for high-volume printing, so they’re slower and have smaller paper tray capacities. It’s best to ignore the speed ratings on these printers, since manufacturers often base them on text-only printing at standard resolution.

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