Yes. You can use any type and brand of paper in printers. As long as the size of the paper fits into the paper tray you should be fine. Good Luck with your printing.
Inkjet Printers
The type of paper you use will depend on the type of photo you want. There are several types of photo paper, like glossy, that will add a different effect to the end picture.
There are many different types of printers such as Liquid Inkjet, Pen based plotters, and laser printers. The type of brand available for portable printers include, Logitech, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard.
Not really sure what you are asking here? Inkjet and laserjet printers are two different types of printers that utilize different technologies. Inkjets use liquid ink that gets sprayed onto the paper. Laserjets use powder toner and is applied to the paper with heat and a form of magnetization.
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Thermal printers operate, as the name suggests, by the use of heat. These machines require a special type of paper commonly referred to as thermal paper, which when heated in the desired areas produces the print. When you get a receipt from a store this is often done on thermal printer/paper.
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One should use photo paper in Hewlett Packard photo printers to maintain the quality of the picture. One may use regular printer paper, but the printed photos won't come out as glossy as they should.
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Impact printers tend to be noisy while non-impact printers are much quieter. Impact printers use either small pins or characters to strike an ink ribbon and imprint an image onto paper. Non-impact printers use some type of ink that is applied to the paper without touching it. Both laser and ink jet printers are non-impact printers.
Dot-matrix printers. Daisy wheel printers have hammers (pins) that strike against raised type set around the edge of the wheel.
paper got feed in unproper position. wrong type of paper (letter, a4, legal...etc) Disfungsional roller if you used paper is involved - forgeting there's a staples on it !