no. There is no fuser in a Bubble Jet Printer.
bubble jet printers are smaller, and quiet.
Bubble jet printers and normal ink printers are the same in a lot of ways. The main different between the two printers is that the bubble jet uses a heating element, rather than a piezo crystal.
laser Dot- Matrix Ink-Jet or Bubble-Jet Dye diffusion printers
There are Laser printers and Inkjet printers. There is also bubble jet, which is similar to inkjet.
You can get a Canon bubble jet printer at PC World. You can also get a Canon bubble jet printer from online retailers such as Amazon. They are also available on eBay.
The product known as a "Bubble Jet" is a type of ink printer. These inkjet printers are manufactured by many companies and are widely used in general.
Ink jets are cheaper initially and many have great color. Laser printers cost more initially but the toner lasts longer and they generally print much faster after initial warm-up. You have to decide what's best for your needs.
Yes, they are.
Laser printers are cheaper to use over ink jet printers. ink jet printers print faster than laser printers as they need to heat up and laser printers are a better quality print.
It means there is a problem with the fuser assembly. Frequently this is because the fuser is not generating enough heat. This can occur when nothing is wrong except using the wrong voltage. If you are using a 220v fuser in a 110v printer, you will not be able to generate enough heat to fuse the toner to the paper, resulting in the toner flaking off the paper or smearing on the printer after the first part of the first page.
Yes, typically the same ink is used in both these types of printers. However, the actual ink cartridges themselves are often different. You may want to check out the article here for more information: http://www.castleink.com/_a-inkjet-printer-tour.html
That is the printer type. Ink jet printers take ink cartridges and laser printers take laser toner cartridges.