The technology used to print an image on paper varies significantly between different types of printers. To achieve the best results, you need paper specifically designed for the printer you’re using.
Both print, but they use different technologies that serve different purposes and will suit different people. Here's how to decide which is right for you.
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
Thicker paper -- such as matte paper and cardstock -- is generally more durable than plain paper, which makes it a good choice for printing documents and images that will get a lot of use. In ...
The printer often has a bad reputation — something that rarely works, or is always out of ink — often because of the complexity of commercial and office printers. But these at-home models should be ...
Most inkjet printers are designed to feed paper that is no more than approximately 8.5 inches wide, like American letter and legal size papers, as well as European A4 paper. However, printing on ...
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Earlier this year, Margie Dana asked me to comment on Directed Buys. You can read what I said by clicking here. This led me into a discussion of customer supplied paper, a close cousin to directed ...