![]() Inkjet printers also lay down primary colors only, but they bleed and blend just enough to produce more natural-looking colors. ![]() In nature, liquids blend together to form new colors they do not just trick the eye by juxtapositioning dots of primary colors, as color laser printers do. On the other hand, some bleeding is desirable when printing high-quality color images, like family photos. ![]() Color lasers are an option, but tend to be rather pricey. If you print a lot, if speed is important to you, and you don't need color capability, a monochrome laser printer may be your best choice. Laser technology is inherently faster than inkjet, and a laser toner cartridge prints ten times more pages than an inkjet cartridge. High-volume print jobs are handled better by laser printers. There’s no “bleeding” as there can be with ink. It uses heat to fuse tiny dots of black toner to paper, creating a crisp and fade-resistant image of an all-black document or greyscale picture. Laser technology is ideal for black text or graphics. ![]() But it's not the right choice for every one. An all-in-one printer seems to be the de facto standard for all but the tightest budgets these days. So you're in the market for a new printer.
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