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The Basics: Laser vs. Inkjet

At a basic level, laser printers and inkjet printers both do the same thing—they print stuff. But the way they do it is a bit like comparing a high-tech ninja (laser) to a friendly, old-school artist (inkjet). Here’s how it breaks down:

 

Laser Printers: These bad boys use a laser beam to transfer toner (a fine powder) onto paper. The laser draws the image on a rotating drum, which then picks up the toner and applies it to the paper. It’s like a super-efficient photocopying machine on steroids. Because they use toner, the printouts are dry almost immediately, and they’re usually sharper, faster, and more precise.

 

Inkjet Printers: Inkjet printers, on the other hand, use tiny nozzles to spray liquid ink directly onto the paper. It’s like an artist with a paintbrush, carefully layering ink to create a beautiful image. Inkjet printers excel at blending colors and creating high-quality, detailed images, making them great for photos and vibrant prints. But, they can be a bit slower and more prone to smudging, especially if you touch the paper too soon.

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