Laser printers use laser beams or light emitting diodes (LED) to burn prints onto paper. They print fine, closely spaced dots to produce high-resolution text and images. They print faster than inkjet printers, printing up to 16 pages per minute. They can print in monochrome and color, but color laser printers are still very expensive. They are available in continuous form and cut sheet types.
Continuous form laser printers use laser are designed to feed multiple-sheet continuous forms. They are ideal for office use and bulk printing, such as bar codes and simple graphics. They print about 16 pages per minutes
Cut sheet laser printers
Cut sheet laser printers use friction feed technology to move single sheets of paper forward when printing. They are ideal for both home and office use. They have print speeds of up to 12 pages per minute (ppm).
Capacity: For bulk printing, choose a laser printer that can accommodate several hundreds to up to 3,000 sheets of paper. Remember that paper capacity also depends on paper thickness and weight.
Paper compatibility: For versatility, choose a laser printer that can print not only on paper sheets but also on transparencies, stickers, letterheads, and envelopes.
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