We provide Printing Solution in Laser Printers, Solid Ink Printers, Business Inkjet Printers, Home Inkjet Printers, Multi-function Printers (MFP), Dot Matrix Printers.
Printing Solution
Office Printers
Laser Printers
The laser printer was developed by Xerox in the 1960s when the idea of using a laser to draw images onto a copier drum was first considered. Laser printers are still widely used in large offices as they are traditionally more efficient than inkjet printers.
Advantages:
- More cost effective than inkjet printers
- Increases productivity
- High print speed
- Higher paper capacity
- Often expandable with Paper Trays, finishers etc.
- Grows with your business
Disadvantages:
- May require short ‘warm-up times’
- Larger footprint
- High voltage usage leads to small carbon emissions
Solid Ink Printers
Solid ink printers utilise a unique form of ink technology, designed to save space and money on packaging. The printers melt solid ink sticks during the printing process – a method which can help produce more vibrant tones.
Advantages:
- Environmentally-friendly
- Produces vibrant tones
- Made from non-toxic vegetable oils
- Compact design
- Consumables require less storage
Disadvantages:
- Requires warm-up and cool-down time
- Prints cannot be laminated
Business Inkjet Printers
Utilising inkjet technology on a large scale to accommodate the needs of a busy office with heavy reliance on printed output, inkjet printers are enduringly popular due to their reliability and robust nature.
Advantages:
- Capable of producing highly detailed and photo-realistic prints
- Limited warm-up time required
- Small footprint
Disadvantages:
- Higher cost-per-page than most laser printers
- Wet prints
- Can be less reliable than laser printers
Home Office Printers
Inkjet
Inkjet printers are one of the most common types of printer used in both professional and domestic settings. Developed in the 1950s, inkjet printing technology is still hugely popular today due to its numerous advantages and minimal drawbacks.
Advantages:
- Capable of producing photo-realistic prints
- Practically no warm-up time
- Small footprint
Disadvantages:
- High running costs (Cost per page)
- Slow print speeds
- Sometimes produce erroneous empty cartridge warnings
- Prone to clogging
- Wet prints
Low Cost Inkjet Printers
Combining the high-quality print capabilities of inkjet technology with lower cost-per page functionality: low cost inkjet printers are well-suited to professional and domestic users working on a budget.
Advantages:
- Lower cost-per-page production
- Quick warm-up time
- Capable of producing fine, smooth, photo-realistic prints
Disadvantages:
- Potentially wet prints
Multi-function
Sometimes known as all-in-one printers, multifunction printers are often capable of performing printing, copying, scanning, and faxing tasks. This can simplify the completion of multiple tasks within an office or domestic environment, with no need for more than one unit.
Advantages:
- More cost efficient than buying multiple devices
- More compact than buying multiple devices
- Perform numerous tasks simultaneously
- More power efficient than the implementation of numerous devices
Disadvantages:
- Can restrict usage time available for larger workgroups
All-in-One Inkjets
Combining the technology of inkjet printing with the functionality of a multi-function printer: all-in-one inkjet printers are capable of providing full service to a busy office environment whilst retaining the high-quality prints that inkjet is known for.
Advantages:
- High quality printed output
- Cost efficient and compact alternative to buying numerous machines
- Power efficient
Disadvantages:
- Wet prints
- High running costs
Dot Matrix
Dot matrix printers are the oldest established type of printers still available on the market. Images and text are drawn out in tiny dots when a print head strikes an ink-soaked cloth against the paper in the required pattern or formation.
Advantages:
- Low initial unit costs
- Low running costs
- Low maintenance costs
- Able to perform in hot and dirty conditions
Disadvantages:
- Low resolution printed output
- Noisy
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