As both lasers and inkjets improve, each encroaching on what was once the other’s strongest territory, the differences between the two types of printers are inevitably starting to blur. But there are still differences. Here’s a look at the good, the bad and..." />
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Laser vs. Inkjet Printers: The Blurring Lines
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Inkjet manufacturers like to claim laser-quality text based on high resolutions. But ink tends to bleed into the paper, turning edges ragged, filling in loops (as in a lower case "e") and generally losing the sharp edges that make text from lasers easier to read and gives it a more professional look.



 
 
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