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Which type of printer uses ink cartridges?

Usually known as an "inkjet" printer that uses blue, red and yellow ink cartridges, with some printers using an additional black ink cartridge.


Does the dot matrix printer produce images with toner?

No, a dot matrix printer has small pins that hit a ribbon of ink. A laser printer uses toner type ink.


What type of inkjet printer uses the least amonut of ink?

The HP has small cartriges so less ink in them to use


How do I figure out what ink cartridges my dell printer uses?

You can find out what ink cartridges your dell printer uses by opening up the printer and checking to see what cartridges are already installed on the printer.


What exactly are printer cartridges?

Printer cartridges are what holds the ink. You insert these into the specific place in the printer, and the printer uses the ink from inside the cartridges.


What kind of printer uses ink to print data?

An inkjet printer


What printer uses carbon copy paper?

Impact


Who uses solid ink printer?

Xerox


In what ratio does a laser printer use ink?

laser printer don't use ink. it uses toner cartridge..


What do the printer use to print?

The printer uses ink to print . There are two types of ink. One is black and white ink, and the other one is colored ink.


How does one know if their printer uses ink or toner cartridges?

It should say in the your instruction manual what type of cartridge your particular printer uses. Also I would suggest visiting the company website of the particular printer that you have.


Is the hp564xl ink cartridges worth buying?

I haven't heard of the hp564xl ink cartridges before. so I don't think I will buy it unless I have a printer that uses that type of ink. I also have a printer at work but I haven't heard of that either.