No, they do not. Like other printers, normal office paper can also be used to print photos and images. However, the glossy effect of photographs will not be there. Special photo paper is used for this.
Plain copy paper, bond, cover stock, and recycled are different types of printer paper.
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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.
Inkjet printers are predated by laser printers and laser printers as well as inkjet printers have several different types of printers to choose from.
Yes, I have personally seen since 1973 when I first began using computers a nearly unbelievable number of different types of computer printers (including many different types of 3D printers, that can actually print usable physical objects). Looking at the history of computer printers there have been orders of magnitude more different types of printers than I have seen myself. Even just considering printer speed and nothing else, the various mechanism that I have heard of range from as slow as 10 characters per second to as fast as tens of thousands of pages per minute! The types of "ink" used by different types of printers has included: inked cloth ribbon, one time plastic film ribbon, liquid, solid electric spark vaporized (I personally have one of these printers the design was not produced for very long as it had some problems), photographic paper, thermal paper, xerographic toner, etc. There were some photographic paper printers that exposed the film directly using electron beams instead of light! To summarize there are different types of computer printers both because different printer users have different requirements and different printer makers have different ideas and access to patents that they use to design the printer around. Some types of printer succeed wildly in the market, while others are utter flops.
Yes the margins are different on different types of printers as the size of the printer and type of printer are not the same.
It is because of the different methods used in the printers. Ordinary printers put the ink directly onto paper, while laser printers melt toner against the paper.
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.
Office paper purchased for an inkjet printer can be used in any laser printer as well. The quality of the paper will affect the quality of your final printed product however.
Yes, BUT... make sure you get the laser variety of water-slide paper and not the inkjet variety for your HP Laserprinter 2605. The different papers act differently to the way the different types of printers' ink adhere to the paper.
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.
Canvas printer paper is designed for use with inkjet printers and is specifically formulated to reproduce high-quality images on canvas material. Canvas printer paper is different from standard photo paper, as it is coated to absorb and hold ink in a way that mimics the texture and appearance of traditional canvas. Here are the types of printers that can use canvas printer paper: Inkjet Printers: Most Suitable: Canvas printer paper is primarily intended for use with inkjet printers. These printers are capable of producing high-resolution prints and are well-suited for the thicker, textured surface of canvas paper. Wide-Format Printers: Large-Format Printing: Some canvas printer paper is designed for use with wide-format inkjet printers. These printers are often used by professional photographers, artists, and graphic designers for larger prints. Photo Printers: Dedicated Photo Printers: Certain canvas papers are compatible with dedicated photo printers, which are designed specifically for producing high-quality photo prints. Check the specifications of both the printer and the canvas paper to ensure compatibility. Professional Photo Printers: High-End Printers: Professional-grade photo printers, often used by photographers and artists, are compatible with canvas printer paper. These printers offer advanced features and high-quality output. When choosing canvas printer paper, make sure to check the product specifications and compatibility with your specific printer model. It's essential to use the right type of paper for your printer to achieve the best results. Additionally, some canvas papers may require adjustments to the printer settings to optimize print quality, so refer to the paper manufacturer's instructions for guidance. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for handling and loading canvas paper into your printer to ensure smooth and successful printing.
No, thermal and line printers are two different things. "Line" printers are referring to a form of "Dot-Matrix" printers. "Thermal" printers burn a special paper to form characters and symbols.
There are many different types of printers. Laser printers use a laser technique and toner to create the image on paper. Solid ink printer use ink stick (crayons basically) that get melted and then sprayed onto a drum and transfered onto paper. Line printers usually use a line of hammers that strike an ink ribbon to create the text. Ink printer and plotters use a printhead that moves back and forth and sprays the ink onto the media.