dge error messages even though the cartridges might be working just fine. This is not to say that Inkjet printers are always problematic but these are just a few errors that do crop up once in a while. 3. The print can also start going haywire
sometimes and it may start printing in endless loops. 4. It is often difficult to minimize and regulate the amount of ink being used in the Inkjet printers. 5. There is a difference in quality of an Inkjet print and a laser print. Often the laser print is of better quality.
It is for these reasons that the laser printers sales have taken of in a very big way in spite of being a more expensive buy.
However, i.comparison to the laser printers, there are a few positives about the inkjet printers, which are more suitable to the requirements of a small or home business where they do not need to print as many in terms of volumes.
Colour laser printers have been around for some time but they were frightfully expensive a few years ago. A recent study found that last year nearly 1.85 million colour laser printers were sold, a substantial growth from the previous year. A large number of offices are going in for the colour page printers. This is however not recommended if you do not need to print fliers or brochures in large volumes consistently.
There are a few other advantages tha.come with a laser printer, for example:
1. Using a duplex unit: This would enable the user to print back to back. This is particularly useful for creating brochures and leaflets. 2. Add a paper drawer: This would reduce the number of user interventions and in turn reduces the printer errors 3. Assigning different paper trays for different drafts can be used to print different documents without messing "