There is specific paper made for laser priters,even though any copy paper will work laser pritr paper is best. I would suggest using HammerMill Laser Print Paper, 8 1/2.
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.
Writing. The laser in the laser printing process is used during the writing stage.
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photo copy machine
Impact
A laser or inkjet printer, connected to a computer, will print multiple copies of the paper if a file has been saved on the computer. Or you could use a photocopier if you only have a single hard-copy paper to copy from.
it's commonly called hard-copy.
Printing :) Inkjet printers use ink to make a hard copy of what you send to the printer electronically. Laser printers use something called toner. Toner is basically a powdered version of ink that is applied to paper using a laser. Laser printers are much faster than inkjet, but the quality is generally not good with pictures.
The difference is the technology used in the printing. The dot matrix printer uses a matrix of needles that press through an inked ribbon to leave marks on the paper. The laser printer uses a roller system to leave charged area on the paper which attracts toner (fine particles of pigment) to stick to the paper. The dot matrix printer is largely obsolete nowadays; it has been replaced by laser/ink jet and thermal systems which are much quieter - making them more suitable for office and home use.
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I don't hink you will need a copy machine. Most muti function laser printers include print/copy/fax capabilities.
An impact printer makes its image by striking the paper through an ink ribbon, using a hammer in the shape of the image (think typewriter hammer) or with wires that make dots (think dot-matrix printer). The advantage of the impact printer is that it can make multiple copies at the same time, either when you use multi-part paper with interleaved carbon paper, or with special paper (NCR type paper) that is pressure sensitive. A non-impact printer, such as a laser or ink jet printer can not do this. Multiple copies must be made by running multiple sheets of paper through the printer. One case of an impact printer is in a point-of-sale situation, where you want a copy for the store, another copy for the customer, another copy for billing, etc. While you can do this with non-impact printers, one advantage is auto-collation, and another is that you can write on the top copy (think "Paid on a certain date") and that will transcribe to the other copies.