A good rule of thumb when it comes to choosing between inkjet or laser printer is to remember usage, paper type and amount of color. If these 3 factors are highly important then the laser printer is the best choice.
Speed: A laser printer can turn out pages more quickly than an inkjet printer.
Low cost: Over time, toner costs for a laser printer will total far less per page than refilling/replacing inkjet printer cartridges.
Quiet operation: A laser printer is generally quieter than low-cost inkjet printers - which is a big deal in a quiet office, where the printer usually occupies a central location.
Best-quality text: No inkjet printer - no matter how much you pay for it - will ever turn out black text and line graphics as crisp as a laser printer.
Until recently color laser printers were too expensive for individuals or small businesses, but there are now many models for less than $200 and these are viable alternatives to color inkjets for printing flyers, spreadsheets, and brochures.
“You'll be glad that you chose that laser model after you've gone three months without changing a single toner cartridge!”
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