Inkjet Printers, Laser Printers, and All In One Printers

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Printing is one of the older inventions of man. Almost as soon as we figured out how to make paper we wanted to be able to mass produce images on it. Our first attempts in that direction were block printing. In that, a wooden or stone block would be carved with the image or writing that would display on a page. Once the block was carved, it could be inked and used to print pages.
The downsides to block printing are fairly obvious to us now. It could only be used effectively for something that would be reproduced thousands of times. Otherwise the item in question was better off being hand transcribed repeatedly. The labor investment was high, and it couldn’t be reused towards other applications. Once a block was carved, it would only ever have that one page’s worth of print on it.
The natural solution to this was movable type. In a movable type printing press the characters themselves were placed within a printing block, which was then clamped tightly together. In this way, a single block could be used to say just about anything a printer wanted it to. The Chinese are the first culture to invent movable type printing, but due to their massive character set, the technology didn’t see much use. The European that is credited with the western invention of movable type was Johannes Gutenberg.
Since Gutenberg’s invention, the history of printing has experienced
explosive growth. One of the most particular application shifts came
with the popularization of the personal computer. This made the concept
of a personal printer something that was not only novel, but highly
desirable. Before the PC, any personal writing was done via typewriter,
which was cumbersome compared to today’s standards. Laptops are
the most popular personal computer, because of the convience they possess.
Light and compact, you can take them with you where ever you go. A printer
is only one of many of the laptop accessories available.
One of the most popular accessories is a laptop
stand.
Now when you want a printer you have a plethora of options as an individual, and an even wider array of options if you’re a business owner. The most popular styles of personal printer are inkjet printers and laser printers. They utilize markedly different techniques to achieve the same end goal. As a business owner there are additional options that don’t make financial sense on an individual level, but depending on the printed output of your business may make sense to you. Continuous ink flow printers and piezoelectric printers are both good examples of this type of printer. They are much more expensive than laser or inkjet printers, but if you are going to be printing hundreds of documents a day for several years, they will make up their cost in durability.