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On the topic of choosing between an ink tank printer vs a laser printer, it really depends on what you’ll be printing.


Laser printers are great for documents and medium-quality color prints. Inkjet or ink tank printers provide better color depth and variance in comparison to laser printers.


Print Quality: if you’ll be printing more documents, web files like recipes and articles–then a laser printer is still better. But if you’ll be printing photos or need to print impressively colored presentation materials, an ink tank would be better.


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Print Economy: Laser printers and ink tank printers both have low operation costs. The only downside to ink tank printers is that if you don’t use the printer regularly, all that ink in the reservoir, cartridge, and tubes can dry up and cause clogging problems–just like any inkjet printer. Laser printers are better for those who don’t print as often.


Does ink dry in ink tank printers?

Yes, just like how ink dries up in cartridges that are not used for extended periods of time, so can ink dry up in an ink tank printer. Ink tank printers are inherently still inkjet printers so it inherits the same problems.