Inkjet vs. Laser
Inkjet vs Laser: Choosing the Right Printer for You
The question is: what’s the difference between laser and inkjet printers? And more importantly, which is better suited to your specific needs? Read on to learn the basics of laser vs. inkjet printers so you have all the facts before you buy.
Inkjet Printers
Rely on dye or pigment based ink to operate. They are a great option for people who want high-quality results and who print a lot of graphics. Inkjet printers are usually preferred by home users, along with home, school, and small offices that print image
Laser Printers
Use toner to produce text and images. They’re generally larger than their inkjet counterparts and have fast print speeds. Larger businesses and busy offices with high print volumes often opt for laser printers due to their business-focused features, such
What factors should you consider when choosing ?
Color or Black and White
Color printers (inkjet or laser) deliver vivid prints; for black-and-white printing, choose a monochrome laser printer for reliable results.
Price
Affordable Brother inkjet and laser printers fit any budget—inkjet costs less upfront, while laser offers lower long-term costs.
Quality
Inkjet delivers high-quality color; laser ensures sharp text and solid prints. Both suit business use; inkjet adds borderless and 11x17 options.
Print Speed and Volume
Laser vs inkjet printers: choose laser for fast, high‑volume printing; inkjet suits low‑volume home and small office needs.
Page Yield
High‑yield ink and toner cartridges cut costs and support more pages for both inkjet and laser printers.
Business Features
Laser printers for business offer high yields, extra trays, and strong security—ideal for efficient office printing.
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