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Difference between inkjet and laser paper!

Inkjet and laser paper are designed to be used together. Inkjet paper is used for printing, while laser paper is used for printing on. The main difference is that inkjet printers are designed to print on paper and laser printers are designed to print on metal.

Inkjet printers use ink and toner cartridges that contain a liquid solution, which sticks to the paper when it is printed on. Laser printers use lasers to burn through the plastic of the substrate and create a metal image or text.

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19 hours ago, sublimationhome said:

Difference between inkjet and laser paper!

Inkjet and laser paper are designed to be used together. Inkjet paper is used for printing, while laser paper is used for printing on. The main difference is that inkjet printers are designed to print on paper and laser printers are designed to print on metal.

Inkjet printers use ink and toner cartridges that contain a liquid solution, which sticks to the paper when it is printed on. Laser printers use lasers to burn through the plastic of the substrate and create a metal image or text.

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21 hours ago, sublimationhome said:

Difference between inkjet and laser paper!

Inkjet and laser paper are designed to be used together. Inkjet paper is used for printing, while laser paper is used for printing on. The main difference is that inkjet printers are designed to print on paper and laser printers are designed to print on metal.

Inkjet printers use ink and toner cartridges that contain a liquid solution, which sticks to the paper when it is printed on. Laser printers use lasers to burn through the plastic of the substrate and create a metal image or text.

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