Usually, since most printers like the ones you mentioned just use ordinary copy paper. The inkjet and laserjet are just two different names for the same thing by different manufacturers. SilverSong: I disagree, I know that if you put inkjet paper in a laserjet you can ruin your laserjet heads because they specifically require special laserjet paper. Now if you own an inkjet and you want to save some money, you can buy laser jet paper and feed it through your inkjet. It'll work and it won't ruin your inkjet printer. It's a great way to save $4.00 per sheaf if you use a lot of paper. But, it should be noted this only works for regular paper, I have no expertise on doing the same with specialty papers like glow in the dark, metallics, or some of the other more fancy paper films out there.
Hi If it's A4 size normal white printing paper of around 70 to 90g/m3 it should be okay. Many makers of printer paper call it by names such as "Laser" or "injet" and so on. They're petty much compatible with each other.
The only caveat here is, if it says strictly for laser printing only. But that'd be unlikely, and I've never seen it.
No all laser printers require an imaging drum to in order for the laser to write the image on.
no, you have to be there to show ID and sign paper work.
yes but you have to talk to the government and do alot of paper work so I guess NO SPELLS NO
Yes you need a visa and alot of paper work
Judicial and non-judicial stamp papers both are issued by court with a certain validity period & purpose mentioned at the back of stamp paper. If a person or a community gives a guarantee, say for a certain performance of work on judicial stamp to the 2nd party and if he didn't perform that work. Then to forfeit the guarantee amount given by 1st party, the 2nd party has to request to Court and the court will actually forfeit the amount and provide it to the 2nd party. It will not be the case if the guarantee will be on non-judicial stamp paper. In the second case the sufferer (2nd party) simply forfeits the guarantee amount from the 1st party's bank without concerning court or even 1st party itself and it will be a legal action.
Inkjet printers shoot miniscule droplets of ink onto paper to create a seemingly fluid stroke.
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The HP LaserJet 4000N is a laser printer that requires toner to print documents. Such printers work by sprinkling toner on a page, and then using a laser to melt the toner onto the page. Toner would be analogous to ink for an inkjet printer.
You can use just about any kind of paper you want. yes Since most copiers are laser printers then yes you can. If you have problems then switch to laserjet paper.
Inkjets normally work on less than 100 watts. Laser printers pull from 400 to 750 watts of power. I've found that laser printers impossible to use when running an ac inverter in my vehicle to power the printer.
Thermal printers can't make any use of inkjet cartridges. It will not work.
laser, inkjet and dot matrix.
It all depends on what you will be printing. Inkjet printers are more middle-of-the-road products, and work as advertised, but you will definitely be able to find cheaper ink.
The HP75 works in most older inkjet printers by HP. Newer ones won't be able to make use of it.
No. This toner cartridge will only work with HP LaserJet 5Si, 5Si MX, 5Si Copier printers and the HP LaserJet 8000 series printer.
No inkjet printers don`t produce carbon copy because for carbon copies special type of ink is required which cannot work in inkjet printers.
It works in HP Laserjet 1320 printer.