Printers & Scanners

Not all printers can provide all the functions you may want depending on your expectations, which is why it’s important to weigh the pros and cons of each before you decide.

With so many options available, you’ll want to make sure you’re choosing the right type and model while paying the right price. Read this article to help you decide on which printer to purchase for your home or business.

Inkjet Printers

Inkjet printers works by propelling variably-sized droplets of liquid or molten material (ink) onto almost any medium. They are the most common type of printer for the general consumer due to their low cost, high quality of output, capability of printing in glowing color, and easy to use and handle.

Most of the today’s Inkjet printers are inexpensive, although constantly replacing ink cartridges can end up costing more if your printer is not well-designed. There are a few types of inkjets that are commonly purchased as home printers but also for small business use. Affordable printing now comes in compact ink tank system printers with lots of variants and features in all brands. Wide range of Inkjet printers are available at present for every kind of work require.

Laser Printers

Laser Printer is a type of printer that utilizes a laser beam to produce an image on a drum. The light of the laser alters the electrical charge on the drum wherever it hits. The drum is then rolled through a reservoir of toner, which is picked up by the charged portions of the drum. Finally, the toner is transferred to the paper through a combination of heat and pressure.

Laser printers are better for printing documents. If you want to keep the cost per page as low as possible, laser printers are cheaper. Laser printers are often used for corporate, school, and other environments that require print jobs to be completed quickly and in large quantities.

The main advantage of Laser printer is its speed & efficiency at which it prints high-quality quality graphics & text.

Laser printers produce high-quality output as compared to other printers.

Laser printers are quite and does not produce disturbing sounds.

They are also capable to produce color prints.

Dot Matrix Printers

The dot-matrix printer uses print heads containing from 9 to 24 pins. These pins produce patterns of dots on the paper to form the individual characters. The 24 pin dot-matrix printer produces more dots that a 9 pin dot-matrix printer, which results in much better quality and clearer characters. The general rule is: the more pins, the clearer the letters on the paper.

The 24-pin Dot Matrix Printers have a legendary reputation for heavy duty multi-part printing of invoices, sales orders etc. They all feature automatic paper parking & loading, auto tear off, and bar code printing capability.

Thermal Printers

Direct thermal printers are most commonly used to print items such as receipts and shipping labels. Thermal transfer printers use a thermal print head to transfer a solid ink from a ribbon onto a label supply (usually made from vinyl, polyester, nylon, or other thicker materials) to produce a permanent print.

Direct thermal printing uses chemically treated, heat-sensitive media that blackens when it passes under the thermal print head, while thermal transfer printing uses a heated ribbon to produce durable, long-lasting images on a wide variety of materials.Thermal printers are faster still and require no ink; however, thermal paper costs slightly more than regular paper.

SCANNERS

A scanner is a device that captures images from photographic prints, posters, magazine pages, and similar sources for computer editing and display. The four common scanner types are: Flatbed, Sheet-fed, Handheld, and Drum scanners. Flatbed scanners are some of the most commonly used scanners as it has both home and office functions.