Inkjet vs Laser
The difference between inkjet and laser is the process in which it prints your document. Laser printers use toner cartridges. These dry cartridges are fused to the page by a high-temperature roller. On the other hand, inkjet printers use ink cartridges and ink tanks. This process is wet. They lay ink onto the page from the printer. Inkjet printers are better suited for document and photo printing in small to medium businesses and at home, while laser printers are better suited to large offices.
Single vs Multifunction
The second point addressed in our printer buying guide is single function or multifunction. Some of our printers are described as multifunction, single function, 3-in-1 and 4-in-1. Single function or single use printers have one function only – which is to print. A multifunction printer can have 3 or 4 functions, which will be any of printing, scanning, copying and faxing. These are often called 3-in-1 or 4-in-1 printers.
Mono vs Colour
A mono printer will only print in black and white, while a colour printer will print colour.