Toner vs Ink Cartridge – Learn the Differences

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Updated Jun 27, 2022 11:11 PM

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Inkjet printers and laser printers are two of the most commonly found types of impressive printers in home offices, professional settings, and dorm rooms. What sets these printers apart? It all comes down to ink cartridges and toner cartridges.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Inkjet printers use ink cartridges, while laser printers use toner cartridges.
  • Ink cartridges are filled with ink, while toner cartridges are filled with toner dust.
  • Toner cartridges tend to last much longer than inkjet cartridges, while inkjet cartridges excel with making color reproductions.

Toner Cartridges and Ink Cartridges

Inkjet printers use ink cartridges as their method for printing. These printers spray small droplets of ink on the paper to create a reproduction.

Laser printers, on the other hand, use toner cartridges as their method for printing. Toner cartridges contain toner dust which is melted by the printer’s laser to create high-quality and accurate prints. These two cartridges can use the regular printing paper sizes categorized as either North American and International Standard.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Ink Cartridges

There are some unique advantages and disadvantages to using an inkjet printer that has been equipped with one or several ink cartridges.

Color Printing

Ink is one of the most commonly used substances in the world and particularly excels at reproducing vivid colors. Many color inkjet printers are equipped with different-colored ink cartridges which can be mixed to create any color on the color wheel. Generally speaking, toner cartridges do not do so well with color, so you should choose an inkjet printer if making color photo reproductions will be a primary use case for your printer. The way each cartridge prints is how a printer’s speed is measured either by images per minute or pages per minute.

Insider Tip

Many color inkjet printers are equipped with different-colored ink cartridges which can be mixed to create any color on the color wheel.

Shortened Lifespan of Ink Cartridges

A key disadvantage of using an inkjet printer is that ink cartridges must often be replaced. Ink cartridges could begin to run out of ink after just 100 or 200 prints, which means it could not be cost-effective to use an inkjet printer in a highly trafficked office environment. In other words, the cost of these ink cartridges will add up over time. It must be noted, however, that inkjet printers tend to boast a lower initial buy-in cost than laser printers.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Toner Cartridges

Toner cartridges also feature a number of distinct advantages and disadvantages.

Insider Tip

It must be noted, however, that inkjet printers tend to boast a lower initial buy-in cost than laser printers.

Increased Longevity

Toner cartridges can last a long time. You may not need to replace a toner cartridge until it has been used to make 1,000 or 2,000 prints. Some cartridges can even last for up to 5,000 prints. In the long term, using toner cartridges should save you some money.

Decreased Color Efficiency

Toner cartridges are not known for being able to pull off high-grade color reproductions. Laser printers should typically be used for monochrome prints, with inkjet printers being used for color prints.

Warning

Ink cartridges could begin to run out of ink after just 100 or 200 prints, which means it could not be cost-effective to use an inkjet printer in a highly trafficked office environment.

F.A.Q.

Can toner cartridges used in laser printers be compatible with each other?

Sometimes. There are a lot of different toner cartridges available, however, so we would recommend reading the printer’s instructions thoroughly before trying to squeeze in a foreign toner cartridge.


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Will toner cartridges dry up if the printer sits idle for too long?

No. Toner cartridges do not actually contain any liquid, so they are already “dried up.” Toner cartridges contain toner dust.



STAT: In general, if you print normal density pages with a laser printer (4.5–5% coverage on the page), you will get the rated pages from the cartridge or a little more. (source)

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