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No. They use pins or keys to strike a ribbon that has ink on it. The ink is transferred to the paper. These are rarely seen today, having been replaced by ink jet or laser printers.
Yes. Standard single sheet, A4, 80 gm paper is usually sold as "Photocopier paper" in stationeries and computer supply shops.
It does because of the texture of the paper the ink does better on.If you use both then using a multi-purpose paper is good for everyday use on these printers
Not in the slightest. Jet ink printers require a certian size of paper that which a check does not even come close to. Do not put a check inside of one because you will only jam your printer.
There are many differences that distinguish a desk jet ink cartridge and a laser jet ink cartridge. These include the fact that desk jet need refilling more often, but a laser jet is more expensive.
Can you use transparent paper to make 3-D glasses?
You don't say compared with what; it is quieter than a dot matrix and cheaper than a laser. Ink jets can print on wide range of media; plain paper, glossy photo paper even compact discs.
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The most common ink jet cartridge use by Brother printers is the color ink jet cartridge. The most commonly purchased is a multi-pack of cartridges that are color and black and white.
You shouldn't use a dried out ink cartrige for anything but trash. It is better to just buy another.
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.
Direct to garmet (DTG) printing uses modified inkjet printers and specialty inks for printing onto textiles for absorption into the fibers. In addition to the use of different inks, a DTG differs from a normal ink jet in that a DTG will include some way to transport the garmet away from the printer after production, as opposed to a standard ink jet where the paper remains on, in, or near the printer.