Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What's the difference between these printers?

What's the difference between a LaserJet, a DeskJet, and an InkJet? Thanks.

What's the difference between these printers?

Desk jet are ink jets and use a fluid ink to for the image on the page. This ink is any forced out of the print head by come first or electricity.



Laser jets use a powder call toner to put the page on the page. This powders is transferred to a drum unit by static electricity. The drum is consequently rolled over the page creating the image. the page is next run through a fuser which melts the sign onto the page.
A LaserJet printer is an HP laser printer, the deskjet IS an inkjet printer.



TechWeb has more info:



LaserJet: http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defi...



DeskJet:

http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defi...
Laser jet use toner, similar to a copy machine and are roughly black and white, unless you shell out some big bucks. DeskJet is a brand name from Hewlett Packard and is one and the same as an Inkjet. Inkjets use individual small ink cartridges and Laserjets use large toner type cartridges.
The underlying difference between these printers is the technology it uses to print on a paper.

So the feature of the print also differs where Laser spout will give the best standard while ink jet will let go less talent. But the difference is narrowing down.for text. while sign printouts will differ.


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