![]() ![]() If you’re looking to print quickly and efficiently for your small shop, you may want to consider laser. Also, speed isn’t really an issue for me since I’m not running a small business. I want to be able to print on as many types of paper as I possibly can. ![]() The printable vinyl compatibility is the main reason I chose to purchase an inkjet vs a laser printer. Since liquid ink is used for printing you’re able to get crisper, cleaner images with an inkjet printer but the downside is the speed, it can take anywhere from 1-4 minutes to print colored pages. Inkjet printers are more affordable upfront but the cost of replacing the ink can really add up. However, one of the downsides to laser printing is that a lot of the ‘printable’ vinyls on the market aren’t compatible with laser printers. They print at a much faster rate than inkjet and can output anywhere from 10-30 pages per minute. Laser printers work by using a powdered ink and toner, they are pricier upfront but save you money in the long run because you don’t have to buy expensive ink refills. Without getting too technical, let’s break down the pros and cons of both printer types. ![]() Today, I’m going to walk you through the ins and outs of the best printer options when it comes to Cricut’s print then cut feature and your small business.įirst, let’s start with the most frequently asked question, laser or inkjet? Laser vs. Then, you have the option of either laser or inkjet and large or small format. The price points can range anywhere from $100 to $1000+ dollars. ![]()
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