If you're thinking of buying a printer, either for work or home, then you're probably wondering whether to get an inkjet printer or a laser printer. Your choice of printer will of course depend on what you want to do with the printer, how much printing you do, how many other people will also use the printer, and, of course, how much you can afford to spend for the printer itself and the replacement ink or toner.
There are a number of different printers to choose from in the market today that cater to everything from uncomplicated printing to advanced multifunctional capabilities. You can find basic printers that print word documents, webpages, excels sheets or emails in monochrome or colour for your day to day needs. For the bigger offices, there are also more advanced printers, both inkjet and laser, that feature additional functions such as scanners, photocopiers and fax …show more content…
Colour laser printers are quite expensive and generally more geared towards larger offices. Even when comparing a colour laser printer to a colour inkjet, the inkjet produces better colour printouts thanks to subtle colour gradation.
Print size
Many laser printers offer multiple paper size options but if you need a wide range of sizes, inkjets have the greater range. If you have limited need for unusual paper sizes, a laser printer will work well for you.
Conclusion
Inkjet printers have greatly improved over the years but some still produce grey text or blurred text on plain paper. So when it comes to printing sharp and clear text, inkjet prints lose out to laser printers due to the colour bleeding factor. However, these are an excellent choice if you print more images or photos. If all you want is a printer that guarantees crystal clear text with an output speed of up to 20 pages per minute, than a laser is the printer for