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An inkjet printer is a computer peripheral that produces hard copy by spraying ink onto paper. A typical inkjet printer can produce copy with a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch ( dpi ). Some inkjet printers can make full color hard copies at 600 dpi or more. Many models include other devices such as a scanner , photocopier , and dedicated fax machine along with the printer in a single box.
In the inkjet printing mechanism, the print head has several tiny
nozzles, also called jets. As the paper moves past the print head, the
nozzles spray ink onto it, forming the characters and images. An inkjet
printer can produce from 100 to several hundred pages, depending on the
nature of the hard copy, before the ink cartridges must be replaced.
There is usually one black ink cartridge and one so-called color
cartridge containing ink in primary pigments (cyan, magenta, and
yellow). Some inkjet printers use a single cartridge with cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black ink. A few models require separate cartridges for
each primary pigment, along with a black ink cartridge.
The principal advantage of inkjet printers is the fact that most of
them are inexpensive. Inkjet printers are often given away at computer
superstores along with the purchase of a personal computer or
substantial peripheral. Even the cheapest inkjet printers are
satisfactory for most of the needs of personal computer users. High-end
inkjet printers can render digital images on special paper, with quality
rivaling that of professionally produced glossy or matte photographs.
Another advantage of inkjet printers is their light weight and modest
desktop footprint . Many models are easy to transport, and are preferred by traveling salespeople for this reason alone.
The copy from an inkjet printer needs a little time to dry. Adequate
drying time is especially important if the hard copy contains large
regions of solid black or color. Inkjet printers also require non-porous
paper. In bond paper containing cotton or other fibers, the ink may
bleed along the fibers. Paper designed especially for inkjet printers is
heavier than the paper used with laser printer
s or photocopiers (24 pound vs 20 pound), has higher brilliance (it's
"whiter"), and is somewhat more expensive. Another limitation is the
fact that most inkjet printers are slow and they are not designed for
high-volume print jobs. While the initial cash outlay for an inkjet
printer may be modest (or zero), this type of printer is expensive to
operate over time compared with a laser printer. When it is necessary to
make hundreds of copies per day or thousands of copies per week, an
office quality laser printer is a better choice. source: whatis.techtarget.com
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